Peddled Pendant with Pear Shape Gemstone
This 18mm, faceted gemstone is set in bronze and cradled in gently sculpted petals. Suspended on brass, small rosary chain. Length 18", plus 2" extender.
The piece is inspired but the sweet heart of the classical ballet world, Anna Pavlova.
"She was a principal artist of the Imperial Russian Ballet and the Ballets Russes of Sergei Diaghilev during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Pavlova's dances inspired many artworks of the Irish painter John Lavery. The critic of The Observer wrote on 16 April 1911: "Mr. Lavery's portrait of the Russian dancer Anna Pavlova, caught in a moment of graceful, weightless movement ... Her miraculous, feather-like flight, which seems to defy the law of gravitation"
Material:
Pedant: Bronze
Chain: Brass
Gemstone: Multiple gemstone options
This 18mm, faceted gemstone is set in bronze and cradled in gently sculpted petals. Suspended on brass, small rosary chain. Length 18", plus 2" extender.
The piece is inspired but the sweet heart of the classical ballet world, Anna Pavlova.
"She was a principal artist of the Imperial Russian Ballet and the Ballets Russes of Sergei Diaghilev during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Pavlova's dances inspired many artworks of the Irish painter John Lavery. The critic of The Observer wrote on 16 April 1911: "Mr. Lavery's portrait of the Russian dancer Anna Pavlova, caught in a moment of graceful, weightless movement ... Her miraculous, feather-like flight, which seems to defy the law of gravitation"
Material:
Pedant: Bronze
Chain: Brass
Gemstone: Multiple gemstone options
This 18mm, faceted gemstone is set in bronze and cradled in gently sculpted petals. Suspended on brass, small rosary chain. Length 18", plus 2" extender.
The piece is inspired but the sweet heart of the classical ballet world, Anna Pavlova.
"She was a principal artist of the Imperial Russian Ballet and the Ballets Russes of Sergei Diaghilev during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Pavlova's dances inspired many artworks of the Irish painter John Lavery. The critic of The Observer wrote on 16 April 1911: "Mr. Lavery's portrait of the Russian dancer Anna Pavlova, caught in a moment of graceful, weightless movement ... Her miraculous, feather-like flight, which seems to defy the law of gravitation"
Material:
Pedant: Bronze
Chain: Brass
Gemstone: Multiple gemstone options