In the Victorian era, pendants came into fashion. Those pendants were often worn with necklaces. This era, apart from brass pendants, Lockets were also used. These brass pendants were a sign of social stature. Brass pendants often served both aesthetic and utilitarian values and purposes.
In the Art Deco period brass pendants were very popular. Brass pendants evoke a sense of history and nostalgia regardless of how they are worn.
Brass pendants include Virgin Mary pendants. The lockets are carved with fancy floral and leaf cutwork. Brass pendants and estate pendants are made mother of pearl.
The brass pendants are further enhanced with diamonds and intricate metal working. Brass pendants are available in a variety of colors and designs.
Brass pendants are available in white, yellow gold and platinum. Brass pendants are adorned with pearls and other gemstones. The perfect brass pendant can be found with some care devoted to selecting from the exquisite range available.
The craftsmen and the traders who deal with and tend to these brass pendants are very experienced and have inherited generations of skilled artisanship. 
The Diamond Cluster brass Pendant was ingeniously fashioned from the top of a one carat diamond cluster ring. This brass pendant is made of 14k yellow gold which has been rhodium plated. Rhodium provides a durable finish.
It gives the brass pendant a yellow gold the look of white gold. Rhodium can also be used to make white gold look white. White gold, obviously, has a yellowish cast. The bale of this brass pendant is 14k yellow gold as is the 18 inch chain.
The center of this brass pendant is a 0.2 carat diamond. It is brilliantly cut. The 8 surrounding diamonds are also equally exquisite. They measure .08 carats each.There are several such brass pendants that one can choose from.