Classic religious cross in gilt silver filigree with red stone circa 1950-60
Classic religious cross in gilt silver filigree with red stone circa 1950-60
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Classic religious cross pendant in gilded silver filigree with a faceted red stone and delicate openwork. A piece of devotional inspiration with an elegant and ornamental design, typical of religious jewelry from the mid-20th century.
The cross features a light structure with decorative filigree and small metallic relief details. The central red stone adds contrast and luminosity to the piece. This type of piece was very popular in Europe during the 1950s and 1960s, both as a religious symbol and as an ornamental complement in a classic style.
- Period / style: Classic religious
- Origin: Europe
- Circa: 1950-60
- Materials: Gilded silver and faceted red stone
- Hallmarks or Punches: Not found
- Acid test: Performed
- Measurements: 6.2 cm x 3.2 cm
- Weight: 2.93 g
Condition: These items are not new; they show signs of wear and may have scratches and imperfections typical of their age and use. Please examine the photos carefully. We offer an accurate description; if you need to confirm a detail, please write to us before purchasing.
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