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Antique Aquamarine shamrock pendant, charm, 9ct gold
Antique Aquamarine shamrock pendant, charm, 9ct gold
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The sweetest little antique Aquamarine shamrock charm or pendant.
This cute little charm has been converted from a larger piece of jewellery and features three beautiful light crisp blue Aquamarines, bezel set into 9ct gold with a small gold bead to the centre.
It is a three leaf clover or shamrock said to represent the Holy trinity as St Patrick used the shamrock to to teach Christianity.
It has had a jump ring added but this is out of shape so could be replaced if desired.
Would look lovely on a nice fine link antique gold chain or could be added to a bracelet as a charm.
Marks and era:
Edwardian era, c1900s, unmarked tests as 9ct gold.
Condition:
Good used condition overall with signs of age and use, jump ring out of shape, overall patina, conversion piece.
Approx measurements:
0.75" length including bale
0.5" width
1.19 grams weight
Any questions or queries please contact us.
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This cute little charm has been converted from a larger piece of jewellery and features three beautiful light crisp blue Aquamarines, bezel set into 9ct gold with a small gold bead to the centre.
It is a three leaf clover or shamrock said to represent the Holy trinity as St Patrick used the shamrock to to teach Christianity.
It has had a jump ring added but this is out of shape so could be replaced if desired.
Would look lovely on a nice fine link antique gold chain or could be added to a bracelet as a charm.
Marks and era:
Edwardian era, c1900s, unmarked tests as 9ct gold.
Condition:
Good used condition overall with signs of age and use, jump ring out of shape, overall patina, conversion piece.
Approx measurements:
0.75" length including bale
0.5" width
1.19 grams weight
Any questions or queries please contact us.
FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING.
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