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Limoges France White Enamel and Pate de Verre Link Necklace

$350
£266.30
€306.83
CA$496.89
A$533.07
CHF 285.93
MX$6,418.15
NOK 3,604.49
SEK 3,286.79
DKK 2,292.43

About the Item

An exquisite enamel and pate de verre link necklace designed in Limoges, France. The choker features enameled, domed, trapeze-shaped copper elements linked to a turbogas or serpentine chain with gilt metal framing. This popular 1950s and 1960s technique, named "cookies," was used in Limoges to create jewelry. Copper pieces were silver- or gold-foiled, decorated with clear enamel, and topped with colored fused glass, making vibrant colors with an intense glow. White, emerald green, pink salmon, and gold colors over a silver foil background. Barrel screw closing clasp. There is no visible signature. Measurements: The necklace's total length is 18.32 in long (46.5 cm) x 0.94 in wide (2.4 cm) - The front five pieces are 5.69 in wide (14.5 cm) by 0.94 in high (2.4 cm).
  • Creator:
    Limoges
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  • Dimensions:
    Width: 0.94 in (23.88 mm)Length: 18.32 in (465.33 mm)
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    circa 1960
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  • Seller Location:
    Atlanta, GA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 4COL296CEAIBA1stDibs: LU356223757352

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