Description
This is an unusual shaped vintage pastry fork with a large 1940’s ‘cocktail bow’ and rhinestone pave setting detail with a small plain jump ring.
Traditionally seen as a symbol of love and marriage, the bow motif first appeared in jewellery in the 17th century French royal court of Louis XIV, in an era when emotions were rarely expressed, the wearing of bow jewellery was highly significant – a bow pendant worn on a ribbon around the neck conveyed a playful side, while a bow-shaped brooch pinned near the heart was a sign of being in love.
This pendant is pictured suspended from an 18″ recycled sterling silver ball chain (un-hallmarked) Choose between a silver ball chain as pictured here or a silver curb chain necklace, pop a note with your choice in the special instructions at the checkout.
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