Vintage West Germany 1960s Gold-Tone Filigree Pendant Necklace With Blue Swirl G
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Length: 19.5 inches
Pendant has scrathes
🇩🇪 Origins: West Germany, 1960s
Jewelry marked “West Germany” was produced between 1949 and 1990, with the 1960s being a golden era for highly decorative, filigree-rich costume jewelry. This necklace embodies the post-war design boom, when artisans created elaborate, eye-catching pieces using affordable materials but exceptional craftsmanship.
đź”· Design & Materials
Features a large oval art-glass cabochon with swirling blue and black tones—very typical of 1960s West German glasswork.
The stone is surrounded by a finely detailed gold-tone filigree frame, showcasing the region’s famous metalwork precision.
A halo of imitation pearls encircles the glass, adding an elegant contrast and a touch of early-century romanticism.
The upper part of the necklace includes ornate floral metal components and pearl accents, emphasizing handcrafted European detail.
🌟 Historical Style Influence
1960s West German jewelry often blended:
Baroque revival motifs (ornate filigree, pearls)
Mid-century modern boldness (large statement stones)
Art-glass traditions from Bohemia and Central Europe
This piece reflects the era’s desire for glamour and originality while staying accessible to everyday buyers.
🎨 Art-Glass Cabochon Significance
The striking blue cabochon mirrors popular 1960s trends:
Swirled “cathedral” or “marbled” glass
Deep, saturated colors
High-gloss finishes meant to imitate semi-precious stones
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