





Antique Peacock Pendant in 20k Gold with Cannetille Detail (c. Victorian British Raj)
A rare and captivating jewel, this antique Peacock pendant—transformed from an original bracelet over 100 years ago—reflects the fascinating cross-cultural design of the British Raj period. Crafted in rich 20k yellow gold with intricate, hand-worked cannetille metalwork, this pendant showcases both the artistry of Indian goldsmiths and the Victorian fascination with exotic materials. The original bracelet featured four genuine antique tiger’s claw, preserved and set as wearable jewelry and spaced with incredible handcrafted animal made of cannettile wire work. This is one of those links that has been transformed to a pendant.
The peacock is widely seen as a symbol of beauty, pride, renewal, and spiritual power, but its specific meaning changes across cultures.
Measurements: 1.25" x 1.25"
Metal: 20k yellow gold + 18k yellow gold bail
Markings: "20 SS" on original clasp when it was a bracelet
Weight: 3.4 grams
Period: Circa 1880s–1910s (British Raj period)
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE
During the Victorian era, following Britain’s colonization of India, tiger-claw jewelry became highly fashionable among British travelers and officers—prized as both exotic souvenirs and status symbols. These jewels were commonly set in high-karat gold with elaborate goldsmith work, blending Indian artistry with Western tastes.
Today, the making of new tiger-claw jewelry has long been banned, which makes authentic antique examples highly collectible and increasingly rare on the market.
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