Lucite Necklace Blue White Bead Disc 25 Inch Long
Details
Very good condition, this necklace has a great design of intersecting lucite discs with white and silver tone spacer beads. The spacer beads do have wear to the metal. The necklace measures 25 1/4" long and weighs 56 grams. To more closely inspect photos, simply click on the binocular icon on the top right corner of any photo. (Inventory Reference X-051620-#1)
I have acquired various collections which have included some of the most desirable designers; Boucher, Carnegie, Ciner, DeLizza and Elster (aka Juliana), Eisenberg, Haskell, Hobe, Lane, Philippe for Trifari, Schreiner, Schiaparelli, Vendome, and Weiss as well as Coro, Coventry, Kramer, Krementz, Lisner, and Trifari.
Numerous pieces are book pieces and many had matching pieces so many demi-parures are available. I acquired so much of this jewelry that I will be working on offering it in the store for years to come.
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Necklaces come in a variety of lengths:
16" Choker length
17-18" at collarbone
20" A few inches below collarbone
22" At or above neckline
24" or longer extend below the neckline
24-26" hangs at bust line
30" just below the bust line
36" hangs above the navel
Vintage Origin Details
Unsigned
Manufacturer/Designer
Chunky Necklace (STL)
Style/Edition
1970s
Year (estimate)
Very Good
Item Condition
United States
Country of Origin
Beads (appear to be plastic but sound like glass) Metal
Primary Material