Sometimes, heirlooms are lost to time, yet occasionally, pieces find you when you least expect it. This pendant features an image of a circular brooch with a scalloped edge, giving it a floral or sunburst-like appearance. Radiating outward from the center are several pointed, petal-like shapes filled with small, sparkling stones. The background between the points is possibly black enamel, which creates a strong contrast with the bright, reflective stones and pearls, enhancing the overall brilliance of the piece. The style suggests the original piece could have dated from the late Victorian to the Edwardian period. The combination of dark enamel, gold, and sparkling stones was popular in fine jewelry during this time. The original brooch likely dates to the early to mid-19th century, probably within the Georgian or early Victorian period. The use of a dark background with inlaid white flower is reminiscent of the mourning jewelry popular during these eras. Our pendants are hand crafted from vintage illustrations of antique jewelry, transformed into charms that evoke a mysterious history. Each piece is accompanied by vintage set stones and brass charms, transforming these lost treasures into new unique pieces. You have the opportunity to customize your pendant by selecting from our array of supporting charm components, ensuring each piece is uniquely yours. Once you have chosen your charm types, our designers meticulously select the individual charms that best complement the overall design. Our rolo chain is 18K gold-filled, measuring 18 inches with a 3-inch extender, adorned with an Imaginary Artifacts charm.