Swoboda: Natural Stones – Carnelian And Pearl Flower Pendant/Necklace [Mint]

Swoboda‘s pendant necklace features orange natural stones and carnelian arranged around a small pearl ball.

It is an adorable and cute accessory that is reminiscent of a dahlia flower, with a unique natural stone shape and color.

This is a dead stock, unused item ordered from the former Swoboda designer office. Like a cute and gorgeous dahlia flower. It instantly adds a stylish glow to your chest.

Swoboda‘s products are not cut-cut, ‘typical’ gemstone jewelry, but the colorful use of polished natural stones, and wonderful natural motifs such as birds, flowers, and insects. Known for its design. It was founded in Los Angeles in 1956 and continued until 1979. It is said that engraved jewelry began to be engraved in 1966, and jewelry made before that time is not engraved.

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Description

●Approx. Size: Pendant top-diameter – 1 5/16″ (3.3 cm), chain length – 9 13/16″ (25 cm) | Please refer to the supplementary photo with rulers. The black is in inches, and the white is in cm.
●Color, Materials: 24K gold coated metal, Natural stones (turquoise, lace agate, carnelian, citrine, garnet, coral, aventurine, pearl, etc.), gold-tone chain necklace
●Brand, Designer: Swoboda
●Signed: None
●Condition: Vintage mint ( An unused dead stock product directly from the collection of Swaboda’s co-owner and designer.)


Swoboda‘s pendant necklace features orange natural stones and carnelian arranged around a small pearl ball.

It is an adorable and cute accessory that is reminiscent of a dahlia flower, with a unique natural stone shape and color.

This is a dead stock, unused item ordered from the former Swoboda designer office. Like a cute and gorgeous dahlia flower. It instantly adds a stylish glow to your chest.

Swoboda‘s products are not cut-cut, ‘typical’ gemstone jewelry, but the colorful use of polished natural stones, and wonderful natural motifs such as birds, flowers, and insects. Known for its design. It was founded in Los Angeles in 1956 and continued until 1979. It is said that engraved jewelry began to be engraved in 1966, and jewelry made before that time is not engraved.


Additional information

Weight 4 oz
Dimensions 8 × 6 × 2 in