Fantastic Inlaid Intarsia Pendant
This flashing sterling silver pendant is adorned with a cutting style know as intarsia that uses many different kinds of gemstones. This piece was constructed from an estate earring that was reborn as a on of a kind pendant. A 20 in sterling silver chain is included with this pendant.
Intarsia is a decorative art form used in jewelry that involves the inlaying of different materials to create intricate, mosaic-like designs. The technique dates back to ancient civilizations, including the Egyptians, Romans, and Greeks, who used it to embellish objects like furniture and religious artifacts. In jewelry, intarsia typically involves setting stones, wood, shell, or other materials into a metal base, arranged to form detailed patterns or scenes. The materials commonly used in intarsia jewelry include gemstones like turquoise, coral, malachite, lapis lazuli, and onyx, as well as more organic materials like wood, ivory, and shell. The result is a unique and colorful design, often featuring natural patterns and contrasts in textures. To care for intarsia jewelry, it’s important to avoid exposing it to rough conditions, as the inlaid materials can be delicate and may come loose over time. Clean the piece gently with a soft cloth, and for pieces with natural gemstones or materials, avoid harsh chemicals, which can damage the surfaces. Store intarsia jewelry separately from other pieces to prevent scratching, and take extra care when wearing it to avoid knocks or bumps that could harm the inlays.
Jewelry and gemstones do not always look like what’s on your screen. Different screen resolutions and pixelization may skew the colors of certain stones and metals. This is especially true for stones like opals, fire agate, and labradorite. Although we make the best attempt to show off the product exactly as it is in person, technology doesn’t always allow this. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out and we will do our best to help.
This flashing sterling silver pendant is adorned with a cutting style know as intarsia that uses many different kinds of gemstones. This piece was constructed from an estate earring that was reborn as a on of a kind pendant. A 20 in sterling silver chain is included with this pendant.
Intarsia is a decorative art form used in jewelry that involves the inlaying of different materials to create intricate, mosaic-like designs. The technique dates back to ancient civilizations, including the Egyptians, Romans, and Greeks, who used it to embellish objects like furniture and religious artifacts. In jewelry, intarsia typically involves setting stones, wood, shell, or other materials into a metal base, arranged to form detailed patterns or scenes. The materials commonly used in intarsia jewelry include gemstones like turquoise, coral, malachite, lapis lazuli, and onyx, as well as more organic materials like wood, ivory, and shell. The result is a unique and colorful design, often featuring natural patterns and contrasts in textures. To care for intarsia jewelry, it’s important to avoid exposing it to rough conditions, as the inlaid materials can be delicate and may come loose over time. Clean the piece gently with a soft cloth, and for pieces with natural gemstones or materials, avoid harsh chemicals, which can damage the surfaces. Store intarsia jewelry separately from other pieces to prevent scratching, and take extra care when wearing it to avoid knocks or bumps that could harm the inlays.
Jewelry and gemstones do not always look like what’s on your screen. Different screen resolutions and pixelization may skew the colors of certain stones and metals. This is especially true for stones like opals, fire agate, and labradorite. Although we make the best attempt to show off the product exactly as it is in person, technology doesn’t always allow this. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out and we will do our best to help.
This flashing sterling silver pendant is adorned with a cutting style know as intarsia that uses many different kinds of gemstones. This piece was constructed from an estate earring that was reborn as a on of a kind pendant. A 20 in sterling silver chain is included with this pendant.
Intarsia is a decorative art form used in jewelry that involves the inlaying of different materials to create intricate, mosaic-like designs. The technique dates back to ancient civilizations, including the Egyptians, Romans, and Greeks, who used it to embellish objects like furniture and religious artifacts. In jewelry, intarsia typically involves setting stones, wood, shell, or other materials into a metal base, arranged to form detailed patterns or scenes. The materials commonly used in intarsia jewelry include gemstones like turquoise, coral, malachite, lapis lazuli, and onyx, as well as more organic materials like wood, ivory, and shell. The result is a unique and colorful design, often featuring natural patterns and contrasts in textures. To care for intarsia jewelry, it’s important to avoid exposing it to rough conditions, as the inlaid materials can be delicate and may come loose over time. Clean the piece gently with a soft cloth, and for pieces with natural gemstones or materials, avoid harsh chemicals, which can damage the surfaces. Store intarsia jewelry separately from other pieces to prevent scratching, and take extra care when wearing it to avoid knocks or bumps that could harm the inlays.
Jewelry and gemstones do not always look like what’s on your screen. Different screen resolutions and pixelization may skew the colors of certain stones and metals. This is especially true for stones like opals, fire agate, and labradorite. Although we make the best attempt to show off the product exactly as it is in person, technology doesn’t always allow this. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out and we will do our best to help.