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Gorget Pendant (Large) – Silver

$185.00

Gorget Pendant (Large) – Silver

The Gorget traces its history back to medieval times when it was worn as a piece of armor around the neck to protect the throat. Over time the shape, size, and function changed and by the 17th century it became a symbol of rank among military officers of many countries. At this point a crescent shape was suspended around the neck with a chain or ribbon and was purely decorative.

The white crescent shape on the South Carolina flag is thought to be partly inspired by the Gorget. The original flag flown during the American Revolution Battle of Sullivan’s Island in Charleston, SC on June 28, 1776 had a blue background with a white crescent in the upper left hand corner. The flag played a prominent role in the battle that day and the Americans successfully defeated the British, which was a turning point in the war and led to the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

My contemporary interpretation of this historic form was inspired by its prominence during the American Revolutionary War in which my great-great-great-great-great grandfather Captain Joshua Hadley was a Continental Army officer. He participated in many important battles throughout the American Revolution, including the Battle of Sullivan’s Island. I feel the Gorget is my way of honoring that important event in American history and my ancestor. It also speaks to the place in which I live and Charleston’s important role in the early days of the American republic.

High Polish Finish

Hand Engraving

This silver Gorget Pendant can be customized with hand engraving on the front or back (please specify in notes section of check out). Item will ship three weeks from purchase date if customized with hand engraving. All pieces customized with hand engraving are non-refundable.

We currently offer two hand engraving letter style options:

1 ) Block Text
2) Script Text

Pricing:

$30 for the first three letters (or $10 per letter for the first three)

$3 per letter after three

1 in stock

Engraving

$30 for the first three letters (or $10 per letter for the first three) $3 per letter after three

SKU: GPL Category: Jewelry Tags: charleston sc, jewelry designer, gorget, gorget pendant, historic jewelry, american revolution, kaminer haislip, american revolutionary war, charleston silversmith, silversmith, kaminer haislip jewelry, silver jewelry, silver necklace
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Gorget Pendant (Large) – Silver

The Gorget traces its history back to medieval times when it was worn as a piece of armor around the neck to protect the throat. Over time the shape, size, and function changed and by the 17th century it became a symbol of rank among military officers of many countries. At this point a crescent shape was suspended around the neck with a chain or ribbon and was purely decorative.

The white crescent shape on the South Carolina flag is thought to be partly inspired by the Gorget. The original flag flown during the American Revolution Battle of Sullivan’s Island in Charleston, SC on June 28, 1776 had a blue background with a white crescent in the upper left hand corner. The flag played a prominent role in the battle that day and the Americans successfully defeated the British, which was a turning point in the war and led to the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

My contemporary interpretation of this historic form was inspired by its prominence during the American Revolutionary War in which my great-great-great-great-great grandfather Captain Joshua Hadley was a Continental Army officer. He participated in many important battles throughout the American Revolution, including the Battle of Sullivan’s Island. I feel the Gorget is my way of honoring that important event in American history and my ancestor. It also speaks to the place in which I live and Charleston’s important role in the early days of the American republic.

1″ diameter pendant on 16” length chain – $185

High polish finish

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Weight 5 oz
Dimensions 3 × 2.75 × 1.75 in
Engraving

4 Letters, 5 Letters, 6 Letters, 7 Letters, First 3 Letters, No Engraving

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