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MacIntosh Pendant handcrafted by Heathergem of Scotland


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A unique pendant made in Scotland from natural heather stems.
Due to the nature of the process no two Heathergems are the same.
Supplied in a gift box with a story card.
This design is based on the artwork of the architect Charles Rennie MacIntosh
Silver Plated
Dimensions: 26 mm diameter
Chain: 18″ silver plated
Product Description
HISTORY
HEATHERGEM
Heather, the evergreen plant, covers the mountains of Scotland making the scenery look purple. Heathergem jewellery is made up of the stems of the heather plant dyed different colours and moulded to-gether. No two pieces are alike.
CHARLES RENNIE MACINTOSH
(7 June 1868 – 10 December 1928) was a Scottish architect, designer, water colourist and artist. Most of his iconic buildings are found in his home city, Glasgow, Scotland, including the Glasgow School of Art, The Willow Tea Rooms, Queen's Cross Church and Hill House at Helensburgh. Along with his beloved wife Margaret MacDonald he produced many iconic designs in particular the stylised rose found on many gifts sold to-day.
His work influenced the Secessionist and Art Nouveau movement in Europe and the Arts and Craft movement in Britain and latterly the art Deco movement.
Additional information
Brands | Heathergem |
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History | Factual History |
Metal | Silver Plated |
Origins | Scotland |
Design | Art Nouveau |
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