Silver - Pendant - Argento 925

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Nepalese 925 silver mandala pendant, weighing 38.4 g and measuring 4.6 × 4.2 cm with a depth of 1.7 cm, in good condition with a patina.

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Beautiful Nepalese pendant in 925 silver with a mandala shape, adorned with turquoise-colored beads, probably ceramic paste, well-set, featuring filigree work and granulation. Spheres of substantial size, separated by delicate filigree, support a large central sphere.
Weighs a notable 38.4 grams and measures 4.6 x 4.2 cm with a good depth of 1.7 cm.
Silver patina
Fine craftsmanship, the pendant is surrounded by openwork elements that could resemble sun rays or petals.
Excellent workmanship
Photos taken in natural light and are therefore to be considered an integral part of the description
Adequate packaging
Fast shipping

Beautiful Nepalese pendant in 925 silver with a mandala shape, adorned with turquoise-colored beads, probably ceramic paste, well-set, featuring filigree work and granulation. Spheres of substantial size, separated by delicate filigree, support a large central sphere.
Weighs a notable 38.4 grams and measures 4.6 x 4.2 cm with a good depth of 1.7 cm.
Silver patina
Fine craftsmanship, the pendant is surrounded by openwork elements that could resemble sun rays or petals.
Excellent workmanship
Photos taken in natural light and are therefore to be considered an integral part of the description
Adequate packaging
Fast shipping

Details

Era
1900-2000
Metal
Silver
Total weight
38.4 g
Condition
Very good condition - slightly used with small signs of wear
Country of Origin
Nepal
Sold with stand
No
Title additional information
Argento 925
Width
4.2 cm
Length
4.6 cm
ItalyVerified
322
Objects sold
100%
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