In And Out The Dusky Bluebells II Enamel Necklace
Every morning I walk my dog in Kingswood, Sanderstead, Surrey, an area of ancient woodland. In Spring it becomes a sea of vibrant violet blue as the English bluebells come into flower. The scent and colour, especially in late afternoon is indescribable and at its most intense and provides a striking contrast against the silver birch trees.
This enamel necklace comprises a central pendant with enamel beads and freshwater pearls. The cloisonne enamel has fine gold and silver wires over hand engraved silver. It depicts bluebells in with silver birch trunks in the background. At the top of the central pendant there is an Iolite set in 18ct gold. The reverse has pierced details of bluebells and silver birch leaves. The necklace has been hallmarked by the London Assay Office as being sterling silver and 18ct gold. Additionally it carries the commemorative coronation mark. Read here for information about the making of this very special piece. https://lindaconnelly.co.uk/httplindaconnellyenamels-wordpress-com/in-and-out-the-dusky-bluebells/
The central pendant measures to 61x44mm. The length of the beads and clasp is 53cm. If you wish for a different length then I can arrange this.
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