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This gold?cross pendant from the late Victorian (ca1900) era is quite a lovely piece! Crafted in 14kt gold, the cross has a smooth surface and semi-matte finish. At the center is a concave circle with a single accent diamond set in?the middle. The sparkling diamond weighs approximately .10ct and rests in a 6-prong setting.?An inscription is engraved on the reverse side of the cross, which reads "A.B.S. EMMANUEL CHURCH JUNE 1918."?At the top?of the cross is a simple ring?bail, allowing it to hang from a favorite chain. This timeless and versatile style merges effortlessly into modern day fashion,?making this pendant a perfect everyday piece!
Measurements:?The?pendant hangs 2 1/8" long, including the bail at the top. The cross itself measures 1 7/8" tall, 1 1/4" wide, and 1/8" thick.
Condition:?The overall condition of the pendant is excellent.?There is some light surface wear to the gold setting, including a few minor dings to the corner at the base of the cross. However, the wear is minimal and not visible when the piece is worn. There are no significant scratches or dents to the setting, and the bail is securely attached at the top. The diamond remains intact and is securely set.
Measurements:?The?pendant hangs 2 1/8" long, including the bail at the top. The cross itself measures 1 7/8" tall, 1 1/4" wide, and 1/8" thick.
Condition:?The overall condition of the pendant is excellent.?There is some light surface wear to the gold setting, including a few minor dings to the corner at the base of the cross. However, the wear is minimal and not visible when the piece is worn. There are no significant scratches or dents to the setting, and the bail is securely attached at the top. The diamond remains intact and is securely set.