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18K Yellow Gold Lucky Rabbit Pendant – Art Deco Era, England – Circa 1920s
18K Yellow Gold Lucky Rabbit Pendant – Art Deco Era, England – Circa 1920s
This charming 18K yellow gold pendant from England, likely dating to the 1920s, features a beautifully crafted rabbit set within a geometric diamond-shaped frame. Measuring approximately 2.5 cm in total length, it perfectly captures the whimsical yet refined spirit of early 20th-century jewelry. Delicately detailed, it was traditionally worn as a symbol of luck, protection, and good fortune, making it both a meaningful talisman and a stylish vintage treasure.
Key Features
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Metal: 18K yellow gold (hallmarked)
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Design: Rabbit motif inside a diamond-shaped frame
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Origin: England
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Era: Circa 1920s (Art Deco period)
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Total Length: Approx. 2.5 cm
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Symbolism: Represented luck, intuition, and prosperity
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Condition: Excellent antique condition
History & Symbolism
During the 1920s, the rabbit motif became especially popular in England as a talisman of luck and renewal, reflecting ancient folklore where rabbits symbolized intuition, abundance, and the ability to sense opportunity. The geometric diamond-shaped frame is characteristic of the Art Deco era, which embraced symmetry, clean lines, and stylized forms.
Such pendants were often exchanged as sentimental gifts, worn close to the heart for protection and prosperity. This rare piece beautifully preserves the charm, optimism, and artistic elegance of its time—an authentic slice of English Art Deco history.
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