Product Description
Inspired by a jewelry box gifted to The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II of England, The Queen's Jewelry Collection was created exclusively for Colonial Williamsburg stores.
The scrollwork design on this stunning Gold Plated Sterling Silver Garnet Pendant reflects the intricate mother-of-pearl inlays on the turn of the 18th-century jewelry box. Displayed at the center of the "star" is a small garnet stone, adding sparkle and regal elegance to the necklace.
Pair the pendant with the matching bracelet and other pieces in The Queen's Jewelry Collection to complete the look.
Features
- Inspired by a gift to The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II of England
- 14k gold-plated .925 sterling silver focal
- .085 carat Garnet stone at the center
- Includes an 18" gold chain with a 2" extender and lobster clasp
- Focal measures 7/8"L x 3/4"W
- Colonial Williamsburg exclusive
- Hand-crafted by artisans in Thailand
Inspiration
During Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II of England's visit to Williamsburg in 1957 to commemorate the 350th anniversary of Jamestown settlement, she brought an incredible gift for The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation - a stunning jewelry box, or "casket" made in Mexico, dating to 1660-1710. This jewelry box is a multicultural object representing the intersection of Asian, Mexican, and European art in New Spain around the turn of the 18th century. Visit our digital collections website to see pictures of the box and read the whole story about this fascinating object (# 1957-164,A).