This piece of jewelry consists of a rosette and a pendant with granulation. The rosette is eight-petal and the edges of the petals are decorated with a ribbed wire rim. A ball of granulation is soldered in the center. Two wire rings are soldered vertically one under the other to the reverse side of the rosette. The upper one, most likely, was used to pull the cord that served as the basis of the neck ornament. A filigree pendant is suspended from the lower one. The granules are soldered on the tips of each leaf and in the places where they intersect with each other. In the upper part these are two strips of acute-angled leaves, unfolded with the tips downwards. Below them there is an ornamental row of vertically arranged smooth and ribbed alternating strips. Its leg is a ring made of thin ribbed wire and two granulation balls of different diameters are soldered to it. At the top the pendant has a smooth neck with a hanging ring soldered to it.
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