1902 Sterling Silver Goddess with Holly Pendant - Conversion
This pendant is made from sterling silver. It came to me as a button and I’ve converted it to make it a more wearable piece. I made the loop and chunky bale from recycled sterling silver - I’ve given the bale a hammered texture so it appears aged and I’ve soldered it shut. The pendant itself features an Art Nouveau goddess, with holly leaves around the edge. This piece is hallmarked for sterling silver, with the date letter for 1902.
There are 3 available, sold separately.
The pendant, including the bale, is approx 2.6cm long x 1.6cm wide. Weighs 1.7 grams.
Condition: Very good antique condition. Just has the usual light marks and wear which you’d expect from an antique piece.
This pendant is made from sterling silver. It came to me as a button and I’ve converted it to make it a more wearable piece. I made the loop and chunky bale from recycled sterling silver - I’ve given the bale a hammered texture so it appears aged and I’ve soldered it shut. The pendant itself features an Art Nouveau goddess, with holly leaves around the edge. This piece is hallmarked for sterling silver, with the date letter for 1902.
There are 3 available, sold separately.
The pendant, including the bale, is approx 2.6cm long x 1.6cm wide. Weighs 1.7 grams.
Condition: Very good antique condition. Just has the usual light marks and wear which you’d expect from an antique piece.
This pendant is made from sterling silver. It came to me as a button and I’ve converted it to make it a more wearable piece. I made the loop and chunky bale from recycled sterling silver - I’ve given the bale a hammered texture so it appears aged and I’ve soldered it shut. The pendant itself features an Art Nouveau goddess, with holly leaves around the edge. This piece is hallmarked for sterling silver, with the date letter for 1902.
There are 3 available, sold separately.
The pendant, including the bale, is approx 2.6cm long x 1.6cm wide. Weighs 1.7 grams.
Condition: Very good antique condition. Just has the usual light marks and wear which you’d expect from an antique piece.