Unique Dresden pendant gold-plated Frauenkirche 925 silver

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Description

Diameter of the pendant: 1,18
Material: 925 Silver
Refinement: gold plated
Design: Designed by Pantercats
Compatibility: Allergy friendly
Unique Dresden pendant gold-plated Frauenkirche 925 silver

Unique Dresden pendant gold-plated Frauenkirche 925 silver

Discover our exclusive 925 silver pendant featuring the iconic Dresden Frauenkirche. A symbol of architectural beauty and history, precisely crafted by Pantercats.

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Product Details

Product Name: 925 Silver Pendant - Dresden Frauenkirche

Description

This exquisite pendant showcases the iconic Dresden Frauenkirche, a symbol of architectural beauty and historical significance. Made from high-quality 925 silver by Pantercats.

Features

  • Material: High-quality 925 Sterling Silver.
  • Brand: Pantercats
  • Design: Dresden Frauenkirche
  • Architectural Symbol: Iconic representation of historical significance
  • Color: Gold
  • Gender: Female, Male, Unisex
  • Age Group: Adults (13 years and above) and Children (5 - 13 years).

Care Instructions

  • Avoid contact with perfume, lotions, and chemicals to preserve the shine.
  • Store the pendant separately to prevent scratches.
  • Clean it gently with a soft cloth to maintain the shine.

Wear this pendant with pride and celebrate the beauty of the Dresden Frauenkirche.

Technical Details

  • Material: 925 Silver

 

History of the Necklace Pendant

History of the Necklace Pendant

Discover the history of the building behind our exclusive 925 silver pendant featuring the iconic Dresden Frauenkirche.

History of the Dresden Frauenkirche

The Dresden Frauenkirche is an impressive Protestant church in the heart of the Old Town in Dresden, Germany. Its official name is "Church of Our Lady" (Kirche der Unseren Lieben Frau). The church is considered one of the most significant architectural masterpieces of the Baroque period and is a symbol of the rich history and culture of the city of Dresden.

History:

    The history of the Frauenkirche dates back to the 18th century. Construction began in 1726 according to the plans of architect George Bähr. The church was built in the Baroque style and is characterized by its distinctive dome and imposing sandstone facade. The Frauenkirche initially served as a church for the Lutheran community of Dresden.

    Architecture:

    The architecture of the Frauenkirche is impressive, reflecting the Baroque style. The church has an impressive dome, considered one of the largest stone domes in Europe. The facade is richly adorned with sculptures, ornaments, and sandstone statues. The interior of the church is elegantly designed, featuring an imposing pulpit, altar, and impressive organ.

    Destruction and Reconstruction:

      During World War II, the Dresden Frauenkirche was heavily damaged in the 1945 air raids on Dresden and eventually collapsed. The ruins remained as a memorial to the horrors of war for many years. It was only after German reunification that the reconstruction of the Frauenkirche became possible. The reconstruction process began in 1994 and was completed in 2005. The church was rebuilt using original materials wherever possible and stands today as a symbol of reconciliation and reconstruction.

    Significance:

      The Frauenkirche is not only a significant religious building but also an important symbol of unity and reconstruction in Germany after World War II. It attracts visitors from around the world who admire its impressive architecture and want to learn about the history of the city of Dresden.

    The Dresden Frauenkirche now stands for tolerance, peace, and humanity's ability to rebuild even after the most devastating destruction. Its majestic appearance and historical significance make it an outstanding cultural and architectural gem in Europe.