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Articulated animal pendants were a staple of 1970s costume jewelry, often oversized and playfully exaggerated. Owls in particular dominated the novelty jewelry market during this period, embraced for their association with wisdom, mystery, and counterculture iconography. This version uses enamel to enhance texture and mimic natural feathering, while hinged segments give it movement when worn. The exaggerated eyes and expressive brows add to its cartoonish charm—a hallmark of '70s whimsy. These pieces were typically sold through catalog houses, department stores, and gift shops, often as inexpensive statement jewelry made for pairing with casual knits and tunics. Their continued appeal lies in their bold silhouette and era-specific eccentricity.