Vintage French Limoges Pendant & Blue Kyanite Necklace
Indulge in timeless elegance with this exquisite necklace, marrying the artistry of a vintage Limoges pendant adorned with delicate hand-painted roses and the captivating allure of chatoyant blue kyanite beads—a blend of sophistication and artistry waiting to adorn your style. 🌸✨💙
Roses de France - French Limoges Pendant & Blue Kyanite Necklace
Discover a truly unique masterpiece in this vintage mid-century Limoges pendant and blue kyanite necklace by French designer Elisabeth Michel-Meyrueix. 🌸🌼
Adorn yourself with elegance wearing this delicate Limoges porcelain and brass pendant, a vintage treasure adorned with meticulously hand-painted roses and flowers. The intricate details bring the pendant to life.
A symphony of beauty emerges as the pendant takes center stage, flanked by two strands of mesmerizing chatoyant blue kyanite flat 6mm round beads. These beads echo the hues of the delicate blue flowers encircling the pink and yellow roses on the pendant, creating a harmonious connection between elements.
Enhancing its allure, the necklace features vermeil spacers and a toggle clasp, providing the perfect balance of sophistication and ease of wear.
This pendant's story is as intriguing as its design: repurposed from a brooch that lost its pin, the porcelain and frame are in remarkably good vintage condition. The Limoges seal on the back proudly reads "Made in France," a testament to its origin and authenticity.
As a final touch, the necklace bears the signature EM tag in Etruscan alphabet of Elisabeth Michel-Meyrueix.
Elevate your style with this extraordinary necklace, a harmonious blend of vintage elegance and artistic ingenuity. 🌟
Pendant 2" x 1 1/2" Necklace length 17".
Elisabeth Michel-Meyrueix’s unique jewelry showcases antique or vintage pieces mixed with semi-precious stones and precious metals. She studied in Paris and she started to design jewelry after moving to the United States. Designing jewelry allows her to combine her background of studies in art, history and geology with the creating process. For her a necklace is like a painting, colors and texture have to flow and blend together. All her necklaces and bracelets are signed with her unique tag. She has been designing jewelry and participating in Open Studios, juried shows and fairs since 2003.
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