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Description
With its contemporary sensibility and soft flexibility, this Van Cleef & Arpels pendant necklace is unmistakably French modern. The dynamic geometric motifs are creatively extended and completed by the draping, flexible swags of trace-link chains, while the smooth, polished gold is counterbalanced by a few contrasting lines of brilliant-cut diamonds. The removable pendant and ability to convert into long and short options make this piece the ideal for everyday wear.
Size: 3" length, 1.50” width (pendant); 19" convertible to 16" length (chain)
Materials: 35 Round brilliant-cut diamonds (approximate total weight 1.40 carats); 18K Gold
Signed: “No. 45922,” unsigned, with French control mark and maker’s mark
Documentation: Together with certificate of authenticity from IAJA :Van Cleef & Arpels (from 1975)
Van Cleef & Arpels has never lost its House commitment to convertibility and versatility in their jewelry, giving women the chance to respond creatively depending on the dress, neckline, or occasion—and securing its historic commercial success. -
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Documentation: Signed Origin: France Period: 1950-1999 Creation Date: 1975 Gemstones: Diamond Metals: Gold Styles / Movements: Contemporary, Signed Pieces Dealer Reference #: N-19431 Incollect Reference #: 839443
We are delighted to offer complimentary overnight domestic (US) shipping on all orders via FedEx and UPS for all jewelry orders. We offer overnight domestic (US) shipping on furniture and decorative arts purchases for a fee, based on the size and weight of the item purchased
Macklowe Gallery is the premier dealer of museum-quality 20th Century Decorative Arts, specializing in Tiffany lamps, French Art Nouveau, and antique jewelry. Visit us at 445 Park Avenue, NYC, or contact us at 212.644.6400 | email@macklowegallery.com |
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