
Vintage Rectangle Cloisonné Rose Pendant on Blue Cord
This item is a rectangular pendant necklace featuring traditional cloisonné enamel work. The pendant displays a vibrant reddish-orange rose with green foliage and a small yellow-gold accent bud, all set against a deep cobalt blue background. The enamel segments are separated by fine, gold-toned metallic wires (cloisons) that create the intricate floral pattern. The pendant is encased in a gold-finished metal bezel with a smooth, rounded edge. It is suspended from a navy blue braided textile rope cord, which terminates in a metallic screw-barrel style closure, typical of 1970s and 1980s costume jewelry. The pendant appears to be in good vintage condition with minor surface scratches on the metal frame and no visible cracking or pitting in the enamel. The style is indicative of the mid-to-late 20th century, likely mass-produced in Asia (specifically China) for the export market. The craftsmanship shows consistent enamel application and even cord braiding, reflecting high-quality production-level jewelry from that era.
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Estimated Value
$15 - $30
Basic Information
Category
Vintage Costume Jewelry
Appraised On
February 25, 2026
Estimated Value
$15 - $30
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cloisonné or inspired necklace on a blue rope with screw closure
Item Description
This item is a rectangular pendant necklace featuring traditional cloisonné enamel work. The pendant displays a vibrant reddish-orange rose with green foliage and a small yellow-gold accent bud, all set against a deep cobalt blue background. The enamel segments are separated by fine, gold-toned metallic wires (cloisons) that create the intricate floral pattern. The pendant is encased in a gold-finished metal bezel with a smooth, rounded edge. It is suspended from a navy blue braided textile rope cord, which terminates in a metallic screw-barrel style closure, typical of 1970s and 1980s costume jewelry. The pendant appears to be in good vintage condition with minor surface scratches on the metal frame and no visible cracking or pitting in the enamel. The style is indicative of the mid-to-late 20th century, likely mass-produced in Asia (specifically China) for the export market. The craftsmanship shows consistent enamel application and even cord braiding, reflecting high-quality production-level jewelry from that era.
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