Pendants have a rich history spanning millennia. Egyptians wore amulets, whilst Greeks and Romans used pendants for status and protection. During the Middle Ages, European aristocracy favoured...
...precious metal pendants with religious or heraldic motifs.
Moving forwards to the Victorian Era, lockets became fashionable, featuring miniature portraits or hidden compartments. In the Edwardian era, mixed metals became popular with the recent introduction of platinum, allowing for fine detail. Pendants in this period therefore featured intricate motifs such as bows, tassels, garlands and laurel wreaths. In the Art Deco period, pendant designs reflected the geometric shapes that were popularised at the time.
Pendants can be worn wear every day, or you may want to opt for a bold or intricate design for more of a statement piece. Their uniqueness and proximity to the heart makes them ideal for commemorating a special occasion.
Antique gemstone pendants are particularly versatile, and can be worn from day to night. Popular gemstones include natural pearls, amethyst and aquamarine. Vintage diamond pendants are especially popular. Negligee pendants, composed of two pendant drops usually at differing lengths, were also a fashionable design and add a beautiful dimension of movement.
There are many motifs seen in antique pendants. These include lockets, hearts and crosses. Floral and foliate motifs were particularly in fashion throughout several eras and can be seen decorating many antique and vintage pendants. Perhaps one of the most romantic of gifts is a vintage pendant locket - a piece which can open to reveal space for a photograph or object. Lockets were particularly popular in the Victorian and the early Edwardian periods, when people were inspired by Queen Victoria and enjoyed sentimentality and romance. These lockets were often heart-shaped, and could be engraved or gem-set. Antique cross pendants could be adorned with highly decorative detailing or set with precious gemstones. These were especially popular in Georgian jewellery.
From decorative Victorian pendants to vintage diamond pendants, we have a selection of unique antique pieces which will be forever treasured.
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