Gabriel Argy-Rousseau Pine Cone Glass Plaque Pendant Necklace
SKU: 9092A Gabriel Argy-Rousseau glass pine cone plaque pendant necklace is a stunning and highly collectible piece of art glass jewelry. Gabriel Argy-Rousseau was a master of the pâte de verre (glass paste) technique, creating intricate, three-dimensional glass designs by pressing powdered glass into molds and firing it at high temperatures. The pine cone motif reflects his love for nature-inspired themes, often rendered with incredible detail and texture.
The design features a pine cone and foliage which was a popular theme in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco period. The glass plaque showcases earthy tones such as amber, green, or brown, with delicate shading and translucency that highlights the craftsmanship. The plaque is suspended from the original silk cord also features a decorative tassel to complement the pendant. The cord is delicate due to age.
Gabriel Argy-Rousseau (1885–1953) is a renowned French artist and glass maker, Argy-Rousseau’s work epitomized the transition from Art Nouveau to Art Deco. His designs are characterized by their delicate natural motifs and mastery of the pâte de verre technique. .
Date: 1920s
Measurements: Plaque measures 2-1/8" by 2-1/8", necklace approximately 31-1/2", tassel 6-1/2" in length
Hallmarks: Molded mark G.A.R
Stones: None
Condition: Some wear to original silk cord otherwise in excellent condition