There is a loop in the back for hanging as a necklace pendant (18 inch snake chain included) or a pin back so it can be worn as a brooch.
From the collection of The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, Winter Park, Florida. Meta K. Overbeck (1879–1956) worked for Louis C. Tiffanyâ€s enamel and jewelry department. Our jewelry, produced for the first time, is inspired by the beautifully rendered watercolor, ink, and pencil drawings included in a design book given to the Morse Museum by Overbeckâ€s niece Margreta in 1978.
Museum Reproductions
These high-quality pieces are part of our regular line, once available only to museums, now available direct to you! Much of our jewelry is created under license from some of the most prestigious museum collections around the world. We are proud to be the leading source of jewelry reproductions for 50 years.