Antique lady's jewelry from our stockThis pendant is really rare! The sculptor Lilli Finzelberg (1872-1939) was famous for her plastic art, especially made in bronze. Since she was married with the painter Hans Wislicenus in 1896, she signed her works with the double name Finzelberg-Wislicenus. This pendant, in shape of a woman with butterfly wings and roses, created in bronze and gildet, is signed with her maiden name, was also created some years before the wedding. The pendant is filled with small round persian turqoises and small oval australian opals. On the back are two eyes for mounting on a chain. Condition: the gilded parts are partly rubbed off.Measures 7,5 x 6,5 cmWeight 57 gIn bronze, gildedWorldwide shipping on demand