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Louis Comfort Tiffany Jadeite and Enamel Pendant Necklace
This exceptional antique pendant necklace exemplifies Louis Comfort Tiffany's fascination with Eastern artistry and symbolism. The centerpiece features a translucent apple green jadeite pendant masterfully carved in high relief, depicting a bird perched among flowering lotus blossoms. The pendant is accompanied by a GIA report confirming its natural jadeite composition with no indications of treatment.
Suspended from a braided silk cord, the pendant incorporates traditional Chinese motifs through five enameled gold bat-shaped links and a central "double happiness" symbol, representing prosperity and good fortune. Clusters of lustrous seed pearls punctuate the cord at regular intervals, creating an elegant rhythm that mirrors Qing dynasty court jewelry.
Louis Comfort Tiffany established his jewelry department at Tiffany & Co. in the early 20th century, producing exceptional pieces until the workshop's closure in 1933. This necklace represents a rare departure from his typical naturalistic American designs, drawing inspiration from Chinese decorative traditions. The symbolic elements—blue enamel for immortality, green jade for health and prosperity—demonstrate Tiffany's sophisticated understanding of Eastern traditions.
Circa 1920s
24 1/2" length
Download the GIA Certificate
Suspended from a braided silk cord, the pendant incorporates traditional Chinese motifs through five enameled gold bat-shaped links and a central "double happiness" symbol, representing prosperity and good fortune. Clusters of lustrous seed pearls punctuate the cord at regular intervals, creating an elegant rhythm that mirrors Qing dynasty court jewelry.
Louis Comfort Tiffany established his jewelry department at Tiffany & Co. in the early 20th century, producing exceptional pieces until the workshop's closure in 1933. This necklace represents a rare departure from his typical naturalistic American designs, drawing inspiration from Chinese decorative traditions. The symbolic elements—blue enamel for immortality, green jade for health and prosperity—demonstrate Tiffany's sophisticated understanding of Eastern traditions.
Circa 1920s
24 1/2" length
Download the GIA Certificate
This exceptional antique pendant necklace exemplifies Louis Comfort Tiffany's fascination with Eastern artistry and symbolism. The centerpiece features a translucent apple green jadeite pendant masterfully carved in high relief, depicting a bird perched among flowering lotus blossoms. The pendant is accompanied by a GIA report confirming its natural jadeite composition with no indications of treatment.
Suspended from a braided silk cord, the pendant incorporates traditional Chinese motifs through five enameled gold bat-shaped links and a central "double happiness" symbol, representing prosperity and good fortune. Clusters of lustrous seed pearls punctuate the cord at regular intervals, creating an elegant rhythm that mirrors Qing dynasty court jewelry.
Louis Comfort Tiffany established his jewelry department at Tiffany & Co. in the early 20th century, producing exceptional pieces until the workshop's closure in 1933. This necklace represents a rare departure from his typical naturalistic American designs, drawing inspiration from Chinese decorative traditions. The symbolic elements—blue enamel for immortality, green jade for health and prosperity—demonstrate Tiffany's sophisticated understanding of Eastern traditions.
Circa 1920s
24 1/2" length
Download the GIA Certificate
Suspended from a braided silk cord, the pendant incorporates traditional Chinese motifs through five enameled gold bat-shaped links and a central "double happiness" symbol, representing prosperity and good fortune. Clusters of lustrous seed pearls punctuate the cord at regular intervals, creating an elegant rhythm that mirrors Qing dynasty court jewelry.
Louis Comfort Tiffany established his jewelry department at Tiffany & Co. in the early 20th century, producing exceptional pieces until the workshop's closure in 1933. This necklace represents a rare departure from his typical naturalistic American designs, drawing inspiration from Chinese decorative traditions. The symbolic elements—blue enamel for immortality, green jade for health and prosperity—demonstrate Tiffany's sophisticated understanding of Eastern traditions.
Circa 1920s
24 1/2" length
Download the GIA Certificate
$34,912.50
Original: $99,750.00
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$99,750.00
$34,912.50Description
This exceptional antique pendant necklace exemplifies Louis Comfort Tiffany's fascination with Eastern artistry and symbolism. The centerpiece features a translucent apple green jadeite pendant masterfully carved in high relief, depicting a bird perched among flowering lotus blossoms. The pendant is accompanied by a GIA report confirming its natural jadeite composition with no indications of treatment.
Suspended from a braided silk cord, the pendant incorporates traditional Chinese motifs through five enameled gold bat-shaped links and a central "double happiness" symbol, representing prosperity and good fortune. Clusters of lustrous seed pearls punctuate the cord at regular intervals, creating an elegant rhythm that mirrors Qing dynasty court jewelry.
Louis Comfort Tiffany established his jewelry department at Tiffany & Co. in the early 20th century, producing exceptional pieces until the workshop's closure in 1933. This necklace represents a rare departure from his typical naturalistic American designs, drawing inspiration from Chinese decorative traditions. The symbolic elements—blue enamel for immortality, green jade for health and prosperity—demonstrate Tiffany's sophisticated understanding of Eastern traditions.
Circa 1920s
24 1/2" length
Download the GIA Certificate
Suspended from a braided silk cord, the pendant incorporates traditional Chinese motifs through five enameled gold bat-shaped links and a central "double happiness" symbol, representing prosperity and good fortune. Clusters of lustrous seed pearls punctuate the cord at regular intervals, creating an elegant rhythm that mirrors Qing dynasty court jewelry.
Louis Comfort Tiffany established his jewelry department at Tiffany & Co. in the early 20th century, producing exceptional pieces until the workshop's closure in 1933. This necklace represents a rare departure from his typical naturalistic American designs, drawing inspiration from Chinese decorative traditions. The symbolic elements—blue enamel for immortality, green jade for health and prosperity—demonstrate Tiffany's sophisticated understanding of Eastern traditions.
Circa 1920s
24 1/2" length
Download the GIA Certificate






















