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Elegant bi-color gold Art Deco bow necklace

In our everlasting quest to find fresh antique jewelry we stumbled upon a real treasure. A jeweler's stock that has been in the family vaults for over 80 years. It is not often that we find jewelry that has been "trapped" in a time capsule. All jewelry in this stock was brand new when it was stored decades ago and besides a little dusting off we didn't have to do anything to offer it in its original meant-to-be splendour. This is as close to "brand new antique jewelry" as it can get.


Object group: necklaces
Country of origin: Although it does not carry any legible control marks we believe it is of Belgian origin.
Style: Art Deco - (styles overview)
Style specifics: Abstract motives and geometrical forms are quite typical for the Art Deco period.
Period: ca. 1920 (events and facts in 1920)
Material: 18K bi-color (yellow and white) gold - (precious metals)
Technique: This is in fact thin golden wire twisted into refined motifs. This technique demands very high skills and precision from the maker.
More background information on: chain types, filigree
Hallmarks: Illegible remains. - (general hallmarks info)
Condition: excellent condition - (our condition scale)
Dimensions: Length approx. 44.50 cm (17.52 inch)
Weight : 10.30 gram (6.62 dwt)

Reference Nº : 08189-4273 (or click here)



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