About this Piece Length: 16” with pendant dropping another 3 1/2” below Width: Central stone is 3/4″Material: Sterling silver, natural Sodalite Weight: 21 gramsMark: Yes, “sterling” on the back Era: 1900 – 1910s Why You’ll Love ItA sweeping, romantic style that’s as dramatic as it is delicate. This sophisticated Victorian festoon necklace is sure to stop any romance lover in their tracks. The vivid drops of sodalite stones are remarkable in size and exceptional in quality with royal blue hues and subtle patterning. Its impressive sterling silver setting showcases the artist’s craftsmanship— the broad width of the piece commands attention while the draping chains and dangles exude just the right blend of drama and romance. Condition and Quality ● Bright patina with minimal surface wear to the setting. Festoon hangs symmetrically.● Fresh sheen, light surface wear, and no chipping on the sodalite.● Secure, original clasp. Collector Note On Color. Color plays a key role in jewelry design and, in turn, its collectibility. Whether natural stones or glass, what exact hue of blue was used or the combination of colors can tell you what time period a piece was made. Certain shades can be more common during a particular decade, making that piece of jewelry a classic example of the period – or – conversely, a vibrant and unique shade might make it uncommon. On Movement In Jewelry. Movement in jewelry is an indicator of a higher end piece, as it demonstrates that the designer considered how the jewelry would look and feel when it was actually worn. For example, high-end pieces often adjust to different necklines or wrists for comfort and a seamless look. Other times, movement is strategically incorporated for gemstones to catch the light or to enhance the sparkle of a certain gemstone cut. _gsrx_vers_1634 (GS 9.6 (1634))