$100
This delicate circular pendant centers on a vibrant four-leaf clover motif rendered in luminous shades of green and blue enamel. The clover's petals transition from deep emerald at the edges to bright turquoise at the center, creating a natural gradation that captures the essence of fresh spring growth. The design is framed by an intricate border of fine silver scrollwork, with small decorative elements that enhance the overall composition while maintaining focus on the central botanical symbol.
The pendant showcases the precision of Cloisonné enamel (Minankari) technique, where delicate sterling silver partitions are carefully shaped to contain each color segment. The enamel is meticulously applied and fired to achieve the smooth, glass-like finish that characterizes this ancient craft. The compact size demonstrates the artist's skill in creating intricate detail within a small format, with each element precisely executed despite the miniature scale.
Created by artist Nino Kartsivadze in Tbilisi, Georgia, this pendant represents the continuation of Georgian enameling traditions in contemporary jewelry making. The piece combines the symbolic meaning of the four-leaf clover with the sophisticated artistry of traditional Minankari work, resulting in a wearable talisman that honors both cultural heritage and personal significance.