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A bright, colorful, unique ceramic pendant

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This beautiful pendant is a one of a kind piece of jewelry. It is made from an antique Chinese broken china dish. It's part of the old collection of semi-broken, semi-missing tea set that it pained my heart to just throw away. I thought that it was best to give it a new look and a new life and to repurpose it as a unique and elegant piece of jewelry. The pendant itself looks very elegant, boasting a subtle quirky curve that will add that special something to your look.

To make the pendant, I carefully shaped the shard into its current form by sanding off the sharp edges, making it very smooth to touch. Then, I attach a modern bail (the bail opening is 5 by 3mm (0.2 inch by 0.1) which is big enough to fit almost any necklace you already own as well) to the piece and thread through
- an 18 inch (ca. 46cm) elegant choker necklace with a screw clasp that comes in pink, silver, green blue, dark blue and black
- a 20 inch (ca. 51 cm) silver plated snake chain
- a 17-19 inch (ca. 43-48 cm) organza ribbon and cord necklace with lobster clasp (in different colors)
to create a finished piece.

Appoximate size of the pendant itself is as follows: length ca. 3.5 cm (ca. 1.2 inch) by width ca. 2 cm (ca. 0.8 inch).

Since this pendant had a previous life as a china plate there may be minor scratches or other signs of wear, which I think adds to its natural beauty. Have a look at it on my Etsy store!

If you have questions about delivery to your particular location (or any questions at all, for that matter), just get in touch and I will let you know :-)
Image size
3278x2616px 4.59 MB
Make
FUJIFILM
Model
FinePix S9500
Shutter Speed
1/36 second
Aperture
F/3.8
Focal Length
25 mm
ISO Speed
400
Date Taken
Mar 14, 2017, 4:11:35 PM
Sensor Size
7mm
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