A romantic nod to the Art Nouveau era, this 1990s necklace weaves together delicate flowers and leaves in a continuous garland along a fine bronze-tone chain. The design flows naturally, echoing the early 20th-century movement’s love for organic forms and feminine elegance.
The centrepiece is a floral cluster set with vivid turquoise-blue glass stones, its heart accented by a tiny faux pearl. From it drops a single marquise turquoise cabochon, giving the piece graceful movement. Along the chain, alternating marquise “leaf” cabochons and petite floral motifs create a harmonious, nature-inspired rhythm.
The warm bronze-tone metal frames the turquoise beautifully. Lightweight yet solid make and versatile, it sits delicately along the collarbone, perfect for both everyday elegance and special occasions.
Materials
Bronze-tone base metal chain and settings
Prong-set turquoise-blue glass stones
Faux pearls at the floral centres
Opaque turquoise enamel marquise cabochons
Collectible Value
Art Nouveau influence – The garland composition of flowers and leaves reflects turn-of-the-century design ideals, reimagined for the 1990s.
Era charm – Represents the 1990s revival of earlier styles, making it part of the “vintage reinterpretation” trend now sought after by collectors.
Condition – All stones and enamel intact, even patina, fully wearable.
Versatility – Straddles both retro elegance and modern bohemian styling.
Styling Tips
Pair with flowing dresses, lace blouses, or silk camisoles for a romantic look.
Layer with other fine bronze-tone or gold-tone necklaces for a curated, modern-boho effect.
Wear with a solid-colour top (black, ivory, or cream) to highlight the turquoise accents.
Ideal for brunches, garden parties, weddings, or any occasion where soft elegance is called for.
- 1990s
- Bronze-toned metal, cabochon, imitation pearl, glass stones
- In excellent vintage condition. No defect or damage. Please see close up video for quality assurance.
- Measures: 45 cm long x adjustable with 6 cm chain extender
- Sourced from a vintage market in London, UK

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