A pendant hangs where the pulse is strongest. That is not accidental. In every era of European jewelry, the pendant was the most personal object a person could wear.
Something that rests close to the chest.
The European pendant tradition spans five centuries of uninterrupted craft — from the devotional pendants of the Renaissance to the sentimental lockets of the Victorian period, the platinum garland pieces of the Edwardian era, and the geometric plaques of Art Deco.
What unites them is the intention of permanence. A pendant was not a seasonal purchase. It was a considered object, often given at a moment that required marking — a birth, a death, a departure, a return.
These are not accessories. They are objects that rest where the heartbeat is
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