Pendant: Determined Fawn 925 Silver Pendant on 18inch Twist Chain

£99.00 incl. VAT

10 in stock

A finely crafted 925 Determined Fawn, standing pensively on this necklace chain. Symbolises resolute and selfwareness.

• Solid Silver Charm
• Jump Ring: 2mm.
• Solid silver S-bale
• Charm Dimension: 25 x 17mm
•. NWg/each: 3.6g incl bale

Individual charms are supplied on a 925 silver bale for an easy slide onto our base pieces with no additional fixings required.

Our finely crafted 925 silver historic William De Morgan animal pendant, hangs beautifully on our necklace chain, but can also be easily slipped off to fit onto on our 925 silver hoop earrings, or on our 925 huggy lozenge earring pair with no additional fixings required.

925 silver curbed twisted manubrium chain 44cm.

Advisory to remove for swimming and showering, apply perfume and body oils away from the charm. Use our polish cloth for gentle buffing.

This Determined Fawn jewellery design is protected by UK Design Registration No. 6355860. © The Dotter’s Press Limited 2024. All rights reserved.

About the Artwork
Drawn from De Morgan’s Lustre Tazza with Antelope and Leaves c. 1888-1907.
DM is Halsey Ricardo, ‘HR’

This dark red fawn is against pink leaves with a pattern of small spirals round the rim. The outside of the bowl is banded with various leaf patterns.

Halsey Ricardo was an Arts and Crafts architect, who was recognised as being highly original, sensitive to the Arts movement and addressing the issues of the modern day.

Like De Morgan, Ricardo advocated the use of impervious glazed materials to resist the polluted atmosphere of nineteenth century London. The meeting of minds resulted in the newly established De Morgan & Co. and they became attractive partners for those seeking to place commissions of larger scale tile work for both exterior and interior ceramics.

The partnership saw De Morgan’s work transition from singular pieces to multiple piece productions using new technologies such as “transfer” printing. They built much larger ceramic kilns to create a more efficient production method than hand painting each piece.

Despite these larger pieces, they still designed smaller size pottery including tiles and vases such as this one, the Tazza.

Various antelopes are on the IUCN Red List (International Union for the Conservation of Nature).
Determined Fawn design is protected by UK Design Registration No. 6355860.

10 in stock