Pendants & Lockets
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An Important Blue Enamel And Gold Faberge Easter Egg Pendant
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A Pearl And Diamond Pendant/necklace
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A Diamond Set Cross Pendant
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A Conch Pearl, Diamond And Enamel Brooch& Pendant
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A Single Stone Diamond Pendant
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A Single Stone Pear Shaped Diamond Pendant
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A Victorian Diamond And Ruby Heart-locket Pendant
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A Renaissance Revival Emerald, Ruby And Pearl Pendant
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A French Gold And Enamel Crucifix Pendant
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A Diamond Triple Cluster Pendant
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A Large Pave Diamond Set Heart Brooch Pendant
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An Early Victorian Diamond And Ruby Cross
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A Gold Plaque Necklace By Akelo
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A Gold Oval Pendant-necklace By Akelo
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A Gold And Carnelian Pendant By Akelo
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A Gold And Sapphire Rosette Necklace By Akelo
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A Gold Rosette Pendant Necklace By Akelo
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A Georgian Large Citrine Cross Pendant
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A Victorian Diamond Floral Brooch/pendant
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A Diamond Drop Necklace
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An Early Art-deco Diamond Rhomboid Plaque Pendant
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A Diamond Set Cross Pendant
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An Edwardian Diamond And Sapphire Necklet
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A Diamond Set Cross Pendant
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An Aquamarine And Diamond Cluster Pendant
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A Victorian aquamarine and diamond pendant/brooch
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An Edwardian pearl, emerald and diamond necklace
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The Gigantas Pendant
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An Early 20th Century Coral And Diamond Cross
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A Georgian Sherry Coloured Topaz Cross Pendant
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A Victorian garnet and diamond pendant
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A Victorian Holbeinesque Garnet Pendant
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A Victorian Emerald And Diamond Cross Pendant
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A Victorian Oval-shaped Amethyst And Diamond Pendant
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A Stylised Art Nouveau Pendant
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An Edwardian Emerald And Diamond Drop Pendant
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An Edwardian Natural Pearl, Diamond And Emerald Pendant
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A Victorian Holbeinesque garnet and chrysoberyl pendant
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A Victorian Holbeinesque Garnet And Chrysoberyl Pendant
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A Victorian Holbeinesque Emerald, Diamond And Pearl Pendant
Pendants are loose-hanging jewellery pieces worn from chains or necklaces. Throughout history, pendants have taken various shapes, forms, and meanings. In 1939, the ancient city of Susa in modern-day Iran was excavated and a pendant called the Petit chien a beliere (small bound dog) was found. This pendant is thought to be from 3300-3100 BCE. Pendants have taken the form of amulets, talismans and medallions throughout history. Cross pendants have been produced and worn since the advent of Christianity. They were not only worn by clergy members throughout history, but by wealthy members of society who wanted to proclaim their allegiance to the Church. Gem-set pendants were very popular in the Victorian era, and many members of the Royal Family wore diamond pendants. Queen Alexandra of Denmark, wife of Edward VII, famously loved to wear jewellery and was often photographed and painted wearing exceptional pendants. Pendants in Bentley & Skinner’s extensive collection include crosses, decorative emblems, portrait miniatures, and gem-set designs.
Bentley & Skinner are also pleased to carry a variety of lockets. Lockets are small cases with hinged lids, used since the Middle Ages to hold portraits, photographs, locks of hair, or special messages. In the Georgian and Victorian era, lockets often held locks of hair as mourning jewellery, worn to remember a loved one who had died. During the Victorian era, heart-shaped lockets became popular sentimental gifts, often given as betrothal gifts or friendship gifts. In the modern era, heart-shaped lockets have become the most well-known form of locket, often given as gifts with photographs or other personal keepsakes inside of them. Lockets are a lovely reminder of the sentimental jewellery of the past.
Bentley & Skinner are delighted to stock a wide variety of pendants and lockets, from the romantic and intricate styles of the Georgian and Victorian era to the bold statement pieces of the 20th and 21st century. The lockets and pendants in our collection are often sold as single pieces, but we can help you find the perfect chain for your antique pendant if you desire.