Odette

CHF 2,175.00

A rare antique pendant, exquisitely crafted in gold and decorated with deep cobalt-blue guilloché enamel. At its center rests a crowned monogram “FL,”? delicately set with small diamonds and framed by a border of shimmering accents. The crowned cypher is a traditional symbol of aristocracy and noble lineage, marking this jewel as a personal or commemorative piece once belonging to a family of high rank.

The intricate guilloché enamel is a technique that flourished in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, most famously in the workshops of Fabergé in Imperial Russia, as well as in the grand jewelry houses of Austria-Hungary and France. These pendants were often commissioned as tokens of prestige, love, or remembrance within noble circles, making them both intimate keepsakes and symbols of status.

The pendant is ingeniously designed to open and close with a discreet side mechanism, revealing an interior inscribed with the words “I do – Friedef” and the date 29/6 1913.

The monogram and deep cobalt enamel are protected beneath a finely crafted transparent dome, enhancing the brilliance of the guilloché surface while preserving the delicate artistry for over a century. This thoughtful construction not only adds depth and radiance but also speaks to the exceptional craftsmanship of its era.

Dating from 1913, this pendant reflects the refinement and artistry of the Belle Époque and late Imperial era, when enamel work reached the height of sophistication in European court jewelry. Its combination of guilloché enamel and crowned monogram situates it firmly within the traditions of aristocratic adornment - a miniature masterpiece bridging jewelry, heraldry, and personal history.

  • Solid 14 ct Gold

  • Diamond

  • Weighs 13.78 grams

  • Pre-owned one of a kind Antique

  • 14 day returns policy

A rare antique pendant, exquisitely crafted in gold and decorated with deep cobalt-blue guilloché enamel. At its center rests a crowned monogram “FL,”? delicately set with small diamonds and framed by a border of shimmering accents. The crowned cypher is a traditional symbol of aristocracy and noble lineage, marking this jewel as a personal or commemorative piece once belonging to a family of high rank.

The intricate guilloché enamel is a technique that flourished in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, most famously in the workshops of Fabergé in Imperial Russia, as well as in the grand jewelry houses of Austria-Hungary and France. These pendants were often commissioned as tokens of prestige, love, or remembrance within noble circles, making them both intimate keepsakes and symbols of status.

The pendant is ingeniously designed to open and close with a discreet side mechanism, revealing an interior inscribed with the words “I do – Friedef” and the date 29/6 1913.

The monogram and deep cobalt enamel are protected beneath a finely crafted transparent dome, enhancing the brilliance of the guilloché surface while preserving the delicate artistry for over a century. This thoughtful construction not only adds depth and radiance but also speaks to the exceptional craftsmanship of its era.

Dating from 1913, this pendant reflects the refinement and artistry of the Belle Époque and late Imperial era, when enamel work reached the height of sophistication in European court jewelry. Its combination of guilloché enamel and crowned monogram situates it firmly within the traditions of aristocratic adornment - a miniature masterpiece bridging jewelry, heraldry, and personal history.

  • Solid 14 ct Gold

  • Diamond

  • Weighs 13.78 grams

  • Pre-owned one of a kind Antique

  • 14 day returns policy