Tagliamonte Venetian cameo jewelry represents an artistry from a bygone era. This oval pendant is entirely created by hand. It is crafted in 18K Vermeil over Sterling silver with a floral design that is created painstakingly by hand out of small pieces of Venetian glass, all put together like a puzzle.  The end result is a piece of artwork! This pendant is part of a collection by Tagliamonte dedicated to the Miosotis or Forget Me Not flower, symbolizing love. The floral design is set in a pale green background, presented to you in a substantial bezel. The reverse side is a vermeil oval that has brushed finish. Dangling below this artwork are 3 large freshwater cultured pearls.The medium sized fixed bail will accommodate a variety of chains and cords. Wearing this pendant is like wearing a little painting around your neck! Hello Lovely:) Chain not included.

MSRP: $600

Reg. $300

Details:

  • Stone Information: (1) Micro mosaic Venetian glass cameo; (1) 17mm freshwater cultured pearl; (2) 10mm freshwater cultured pearls
  • Note: Due to the hand-blown nature of Venetian glass, small bubbles may be present. 
  • Note: Chain not included.
  • Metal: 18K Vermeil over 925 Sterling silver
  • Measurements: 2-7/8" L X 1-1/8" W X 1/4"H
  • Weight: 23.8 grams
  • Fastening: Fixed bail
  • Brand: Tagliamonte: All Tagliamonte designs are hand made.
  • Country of Origin: Italy
  • Authentic Markings: Yes
  • Warranty Information:  Each genuine piece of Tagliamonte jewelry comes with a romance card and a one-year warranty provided the piece has not been  altered or tampered with. It will be repaired at no charge during this period.  I have been working with Nino Tagliamonte since 1995 and handle all Customer Care for Tagliamonte Vicenza in the United States as well as some other areas in the world. You can feel very confident with any purchase you make from me.  If you have any questions, please contact me.
  • 20% of all proceeds goes to support the Maria Pearl Memorial Fund for high school senior scholarships for seniors seeking a future in the teaching profession. Maria Pearl passed away at the young age of 16 from an AVM which is similar to a brain aneurysm. Her story is that of a beautiful girl who sought to make a difference in the lives of others in some way, every day of her life.