Georgian Hand Flower Paste Pendant
A charming Georgian stickpin conversion formed as a finely detailed hand holding a flower, rich in symbolism and period character. The hand motif was widely used in Georgian jewellery to represent offering, affection, guidance, or remembrance, while the flower adds a layer of sentiment, often associated with love, hope, or fidelity. Together, they create a quietly expressive and meaningful design.
The piece is gold-cased and set with a green paste flower, offering a lovely contrast of colour and texture. It has been carefully converted for modern wear with the addition of gold bails and jump rings, allowing it to be worn as a pendant while retaining its antique integrity. Substantial in feel and beautifully detailed, it is a wonderful example of Georgian jewellery adapted for contemporary use.
Era: Georgian
Material: Gold-cased metal & paste flower, 9ct gold jump ring
Hallmarks: None, professionally tested
Weight: 4.8g
Measurements: The height is approximately 3.4cm
Condition: Very good antique condition commensurate with age
PLEASE NOTE: Only the product listed is included in the sale. All other items in the image are for decorative purposes only.