1960s French St. Christopher pendant in 800 silver with elongated trapezoid form and figural relief – Auric Vintage

1960s Saint Christopher Pendant

€195,00

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1960s Saint Christopher Pendant

€195,00

1960s French Saint Christopher elongated trapezoid pendant in 800 silver. The pendant depicts a robed and bearded Saint Christopher emerging from a dense wood, carrying the Christ Child on his shoulder, through turbulent waves. The reverse is engraved 'YANNICK'. Suspended by an oval bale, this  piece is hallmarked 800 silver for France, the piece bears a maker’s mark.

1960s French St. Christopher pendant in 800 silver with elongated trapezoid form and figural relief – Auric Vintage
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MATERIALS

Silver

AGE

c.1960

SIZE

4.4cm L x 2.2cm W

WEIGHT

15.26 g

MARKS

French. Crab Hallmark. Mark for small items in 800/000 silver in use 1838-1962

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1960s Saint Christopher Pendant

In a world that moves faster and farther than ever, we are all travelers, whether chasing adventure, education, or a quiet moment away from home. Long ago, when journeys were perilous. loved ones might send a companion in miniature, a talisman, a prayer, a guardian.


Saint Christopher was one of the most cherished. Legend tells of a giant who sought to serve the greatest king in the world. only to discover that Christ was the mightiest of all. The giant dedicated himself to helping others, guiding travelers safely across treacherous rivers.


One evening, a small child asked to be carried. As the giant waded through the raging waters, the child's weight grew heavier and heavier until it felt as if he bore the weight of the entire world. When they reached the far shore, the child revealed himself as Christ and gave the giant a new name: Christopher. Christ-bearer.


Mentions of Saint Christopher date back to the 3rd century AD. His image became a portable prayer, a symbol of protection for all who journeyed into the unknown. Today, whether near or far, a Saint Christopher is a reminder that someone is hoping for your safe return, that you are never truly alone.

SAINT CHRISTOPHER

TAKE ME WITH YOU!

1960 - 1969

Sixties

It was clear from the beginning of the decade that times were about to change. The kids of the sixties didn’t ease into it, they kicked the door open. Youth culture took control, rules were rewritten, and tradition quickly lost its grip. The space race, pop art, and a new kind of self-expression reshaped everything, including how jewellery was worn.

To accompany this shift, design loosened up. It became graphic, bold, and a little rebellious. Clean lines replaced fuss, colour replaced convention, and jewellery stopped trying to behave. Pieces turned sculptural, almost futuristic, with domed silhouettes, sharp geometry, and unexpected textures. Diamonds were still in the mix, but no longer the main event. Enamel, onyx, and rock crystal brought contrast, punch, and a sense of play.

A myriad of subcultures began to emerge. Mods favoured sharp, polished minimalism, while hippies rejected structure entirely, embracing natural materials and a freer, more intuitive aesthetic. Preppy style held onto a sense of tradition, but with a lighter, more youthful ease. By the end of the decade, early punk attitudes were beginning to surface, bringing a raw, anti-establishment edge that would fully erupt in the years to follow.

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