




Victorian 18k Tiger Claw Pendant
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Tiger claw jewelry became popular during the British colonization of India during the Victorian period. This period was known as the British Raj (Hindi for 'rule'). The pieces were produced to appeal to the British travelers as souvenirs with an Indian flare. This craft is now banned which makes the older pieces very collectible.
This particular tiger claw pendant from the Victorian Raj (ca1880) era is simply marvelous! The pendant is comprised of a single authentic tiger claw, which exhibits some natural dark lines that create a marbled look. The claw is set in an ornate 18k yellow gold encasement, complete with textured detail and arch-motif cutouts. The tip of the claw features a small gold ball, and the top of the piece features a complimentary bail, which would allow the claw to attach to a favorite chain or bracelet. A one-of-a-kind piece, this tiger claw would make a fantastic addition to any Victorian-era jewelry collection!
Measurements: The pendant hangs 1 1/8" long, is 1/4" thick and measures slightly more than 5/8" wide.
Condition: The overall condition of the pendant is excellent. Besides normal surface wear, there is no apparent damage to the gold setting or to the tiger claw. The bail is secure and in good working condition.
Specifications
Metals & Materials: 18k Gold, Gold, and Yellow Gold
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Victorian 18k Tiger Claw Pendant
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