The pendant appears to be an artisanal or vintage handmade piece, crafted from silver with hot enamel. It may serve not only as a piece of jewelry but also as an amulet with symbolic meaning—especially considering its circular shape, which represents infinity, protection, and wholeness.
About this piece
This is a substantial silver pendant in the form of a crescent or elongated circle, entirely decorated with champlevé enamel in shades of teal, turquoise, and deep blue. The enamelled surface bears a rhythmic pattern of swirling and circular motifs that flow around the form, the metalwork picking out each shape with fine silver outlines typical of late Georgian or Regency craftsmanship.
The piece is designed to hang freely from a sturdy tapered bail, allowing the enamel work to be viewed from all sides. The enamel shows no chips or losses; the surface sits slightly proud of the silver, as it should, with authentic wear to the metalwork consistent with age and gentle use. This is the work of a skilled artisan, likely English, when such bold yet refined enamelled jewellery was a hallmark of quality silvercraft.
- Silver throughout; hallmarks not clearly legible in photographs
- Enamel in excellent condition, no repairs or restoration evident
- Suitable for pendant chains or cords of appropriate weight


















