Moonlight Grapes Pendant
A sculptural cluster of beads that turns Georg Jensen silver into moonlit movement.
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Story & heritage
Moonlight Grapes is Georg Jensen's modern reading of one of the house's most recognisable archive motifs: a cluster of rounded forms that echoes grapes, berries and Art Nouveau naturalism. The official collection positions it as classic Georg Jensen design reworked in sterling silver and recycled 18 karat gold.
The pendant keeps that archive language compact and wearable. Rather than a flat medallion, it hangs as a chain of separate grape-like volumes, so the jewellery catches light as the wearer moves.
Materials & craft
The offered pendant is crafted in 18 karat yellow gold with white diamonds; related Moonlight Grapes pieces appear across oxidised sterling silver, sterling silver and gold. The collection's signature is the repeated bead form, polished or oxidised to make each round volume read as a tiny piece of silver sculpture.
How to choose & style
Wear it as the single warm note against black knitwear, silk shirting or a clean evening slip. The longer pendant proportions work best when the neckline gives the cluster room; smaller silver versions are easier for daily layering.