Lapis lazuli lattice pendant necklace by Turquoise Mountain
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This elegant necklace features a drop of deep blue lapis lazuli paired with delicately textured cut-out metalwork, conjuring the lattice-screened windows found at Bagh-e-Babur, the final resting place of the first Mughal emperor Babur in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Turquoise Mountain works to preserve artisanal traditions in Afghanistan, drawing on the exquisite aesthetic heritage of the region and creating opportunities for local people.
Author/Artist/Designer
Turquoise MountainDimensions
Total chain length 41 + 5.5cm extender, pendant 4.5 x 2.3cm (16 + 2in, 1.7 x 1in)
Composition
Gold plated silver, lapis lazuli
Colour
Blue
Gold
Product code
169029
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