
Gold collar pin with turquoise and enamel, Tunisia, 1980s
Description
A collar pin made in Tunisia in the 1980s is an example of jewelry with a distinct oriental character. 750 gold is combined here with dark enamel and turquoises arranged in rosette compositions, reminiscent of geometric decorations found in Arab and Berber art.
The form of the pin consists of two enameled elements connected by a curb chain, which not only serves a practical function but also emphasizes the symmetrical elegance of the entire design. The ornamentation with soft lines and the contrast of colors – deep navy blue and the intense blue tone of turquoise – fit into the oriental aesthetic, where the richness of the pattern and the symbolism of color play a key role.
In Poland we offer delivery via InPost or UPS.
International orders are fulfilled in cooperation with UPS.
We offer the possibility of exchange or a full refund within 14 days from the date of purchase.
We fulfill orders only within the European Union.
- Our jewelry is crafted with attention to every detail. To ensure it retains its beauty for years, we recommend proper use and care.
- Jewelry is a delicate product – avoid impacts, tugs, and contact with hard surfaces, which can lead to damage or deformation.
- The product may contain small parts – it is not intended for children or animals. Keep it out of their reach.
- If you notice any damage, discontinue use of the product.
- To maintain the luster and quality of your jewelry, store it separately, in a box or soft pouch, to avoid scratches and tangles.
- Avoid contact with water (pearls and emeralds) and chemicals (e.g., perfumes, creams, cosmetics).
- Remove jewelry before sleeping, bathing, physical activity, and household chores.
- For cleaning, use a soft, delicate cloth designed for jewelry. Avoid harsh materials and sharp tools that can cause scratches.
Entity responsible for product safety:
Syncret Cyganek Spółka Jawna
ul. Bracka 8, 31-005 Kraków
e-mail: butik@syncret.com



Gold collar pin with turquoise and enamel, Tunisia, 1980s


