$265.00
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Renee says: ”This remarkably beautiful pendant features a vintage 1940’s era Czechoslovakian glass button set in sterling silver as a feature piece. The beautiful button displays a stunning floral design in a deep rich chocolate/bronze colour, surrounded by intricate black details. The flower’s petals are detailed and textured, adding depth and visual interest to the piece. Set as always in solid sterling silver, this pendant dangles from a black leather cord (included) giving it a contemporary feel while highlighting the beauty of the glass button. This unique piece blends old-world craftsmanship with modern design, making it a standout addition to any jewelry collection. This pendant that will never date or go out of style, truly “wearable history.” Scroll thru’ images for up close peek at another one of a kind treasure, fresh from the studio!””
Length of pendant: 2 inches 50 mm See photo of pendant next to Australian 2.00 coin for size reference.
Includes black leather cord as shown in photos.
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Rave Review:
As a avid Renee Blackwell Jewellery Design wearer since 2000 – I just received my latest gorgeous gold vermeil earrings – Just what I wanted! I wore them last night for my first Christmas Cheer party. I was complimented several times and would highly recommend RBJD for the first class service and high quality of her jewellery. Maree
About Vintage Czechoslovakian Glass Buttons:
The majority of glass buttons created during the 20th century were made in what is now the Czech Republic, handmade by skilled button makers. In 1918 to mid 1940’s era, popular styles of glass buttons include pictorial, cut crystal and realistic which is like pictorials. Art Deco styles started to appear during the Art Deco period. Through the years the button production slowed, especially during WW2, and then started again and skilled button makers refined their skills. Some of the most beautiful, colorful glass buttons came from Czechoslovakia. Today many vintage glass buttons are referred to as Czech glass.