$265.00
2 in stock
NOTE: It is simply impossible to capture in photos how magically beautiful and unique this piece is. If you like what you see in the images you will LOVE this pendant for sure!
Renee says: “Gorgeous “Shimmering Dragonfly” vintage button pendant, sure to delight! A show stopping piece you will reach for over & over, never dating or going out of style. The button is a beautiful iridescent aqua blue with flashes of lavender, with the dragonfly highlighted in gold. Set as always in sterling silver, this remarkable piece is show with a silver chain, which is included. Scroll thru’ images for up close peek at another one of a kind pendant fresh from the studio.”
“Stylish and sophisticated bespoke jewellery!”
Length: 2 inches 50 mm See photo of pendant next to Australian .50 cent coin for size reference.
Includes silver chain as shown in the photos!
Free Postage World Wide!
Rave Review
“When you buy a piece of Renee Blackwell jewellery, you’re not just buying something pretty to accessorize an outfit with, you’re buying a story. I love how each element in Renee’s pieces has a story — a history, a providence, and that the final piece she designs creates a new story from the curated elements she uniquely brings together. Renee’s design aesthetic and eye for beauty is so well honed, you feel like you’re wearing a little bit of art that happens to be gorgeous!” – Jill Sunshine Coast, Australia
About Vintage Czechoslovakian Glass Buttons
The majority of glass buttons made during the 20th century were made in what is now the Czech Republic, handmade by skilled button makers. In 1918 to mid 1940’s era, popular styles of glass buttons include pictorial, cut crystal and realistic which is like pictorials. Art Deco styles started to appear during the Art Deco period. Through the years the button production slowed, especially during WW2, and then started again and skilled button makers refined their skills. Some of the most beautiful, colorful glass buttons came from Czechoslovakia. Today many vintage glass buttons are referred to as Czech glass.