The Last Supper
Last Supper, Italian Cenacolo, one of the most famous artworks in the world, painted by Leonardo da Vinci probably between 1495
and 1498 for the Dominican monastery Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan. It depicts the dramatic scene described in several closely
connected moments in the Gospels, including Matthew 26:21–28, in which Jesus declares that one of the Apostles will betray him
and later institutes the Eucharist. According to Leonardo’s belief that posture, gesture, and expression should manifest the “notions
of the mind,” each one of the 12 disciples reacts in a manner that Leonardo considered fit for that man’s personality. The result is a
complex study of varied human emotion, rendered in a deceptively simple composition.
Item Specifications
With a elegant style, this Last Supper pendant was delicately handcrafted to perfection by our specialist jewelers with more than 35
years of experience. This designer piece, bringing modern fashion to a whole new level, was made with intricate detail and hand
studded with 25 gleaming zirconia stones. With all that elegance it is no wonder this piece has become such a popular fashion
statement! With an atmosphere of brilliance, this piece was made with a pure solid gold and topped off with a high polish finish.
Combine this piece with your own unique style to add some flare into your every fashion!
Stone Information:
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DIMENSIONS: HEIGHT: 1.50 in |
WIDTH: 1.20 in |
DEPTH: 0.06 in |
WEIGHT: 4.70 Grams