Edwardian Delicacy - Edwardian Sterling Silver Paste Gemstone Filigree Pendant & Chain (EDP026)
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Edwardian Delicacy - Edwardian Sterling Silver Paste Gemstone Filigree Pendant & Chain. This lovely pendant is crafted from sterling silver, hallmarked SILVER. Featuring genuine paste gemstones, Edwardian era styling, and quality craftsmanship. The gallery on this pendant is made in the form of a wreath, surrounded by a sea of filigree, which is adorned by sparkling clear paste gems. The pendant has been matched up to a vintage chain, hallmarked 925 for sterling silver. The chain has a secure lobster claw clasp, in perfect working order. This Edwardian era pendant would make a perfect addition to any jewelry collection. Exquisite & beautiful!
History: Most strass or paste jewelry ranges from the 18th century through about 1850, but the word has come to be used to encompass other finer imitation stones through the early 19th Century.
The story of silver mining began about 5,000 years ago. Silver was first mined around 3,000 BCE in Anatolia, now located in modern-day Turkey. The precious metal helped early civilizations in the Near East, Ancient Greece to flourish.
The term sterling silver denotes any silver alloy in which pure silver makes up at least 92.5 percent of the content. One theory is that the word sterling comes from the name Easterlings—coiners from east German states brought to England during the reign of Henry II (1154–89) to improve the quality of the coinage.
Measurements: Pendant (Including bale) 35.00 mm x 28.00 mm Chain: 18"
Stone Size: Paste gemstones .005 mm - 4.00 mm
Weight: 5.70 grams
Condition: Excellent
Origin: England
Date: Circa 1910