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Vintage Baroque Pearl Pendant

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Vintage Baroque Pearl PendantEmerald Serenade Vintage Baroque Pearl Pendant All of our pieces are carefully crafted, and we hope they will bring you quiet joy every time you wear them. Details Style: Vintage baroque pearl pendant necklace Pearl type: Freshwater baroque coin pearl Pearl size: Approx. 2025 mm Stone: Deep emerald green zircon (looks like a tiny emerald in the light) Metal: 925 sterling silver with gold plating, plus gold plated copper wire wrap Chain: Fine gold

Emerald Serenade – Vintage Baroque Pearl Pendant

All of our pieces are carefully crafted, and we hope they will bring you quiet joy every time you wear them.

Details

  • Style: Vintage baroque pearl pendant necklace

  • Pearl type: Freshwater baroque coin pearl

  • Pearl size: Approx. 20–25 mm

  • Stone: Deep emerald-green zircon (looks like a tiny emerald in the light)

  • Metal: 925 sterling silver with gold plating, plus gold-plated copper wire wrap

  • Chain: Fine gold-plated chain, adjustable length

  • Emerald Serenade – Vintage Baroque Pearl Earrings here

I designed this vintage baroque pearl pendant as the twin to my Emerald Serenade earrings. Some customers loved the earrings but told me, “I wish there was a necklace to match.” So I went back to the same batch of pearls and stones and built this piece from there.

The top stone is a deep green zircon, cut and set to look like a small vintage emerald. It’s clear and bright, but not harsh – more like a piece of “shiny green glass” that catches light softly when you move. Below it hangs a single round baroque coin pearl, around 20–25 mm, wrapped in thin gold wire so it feels a little bit like an old heirloom frame.

For this baroque pearl pendant I went through kilos of freshwater baroque pearls again and only kept the ones with strong, clean luster and an interesting but balanced shape. Baroque pearls are never perfect circles, and that’s exactly what I like about them – each one feels like a small, imperfect sculpture you can wear on your chest.

On the body, this pendant is very simple: one green “emerald” spark, one glowing baroque pearl. With a T-shirt or knit it becomes the one intentional detail that makes the outfit feel finished. With a black dress or a blazer, it reads more like a vintage pearl pendant, something you might have found in a small shop years ago and kept ever since.

It’s not a loud statement necklace and not a tiny dot of a pearl either. It sits in that middle place I like: noticeable, but still soft; strong enough to stand alone, but easy to layer with a fine gold chain or a small choker.

If it finds its way to you, I hope you’ll see not just a baroque pearl pendant necklace, but also a little of the story behind it – the first Emerald Serenade design, the long evenings matching green stones and baroque pearls, and that small bit of beginner’s courage that started everything here.


Notes

  • Every freshwater baroque pearl is unique in shape, texture and iridescence. Your pendant will be chosen from the same high-luster group, but it won’t be an exact copy of the photos.

  • Tiny ripples or natural lines on the pearl surface are normal for baroque pearls and part of their character.

  • To keep your vintage baroque pearl pendant glowing, avoid perfume and harsh cleaners, and wipe it gently with a soft cloth after wearing.

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