Gilbert Albert Chain Necklaces
When it came to creating elegant jewelry out of unusual materials, Gilbert Albert was a master alchemist. Not only was he the first known jeweler to set meteorite fragments in fine jewelry, but he also crafted works from more earthly components such as sea-urchin skeletons, shark teeth, peacock feathers and fulgurites, which he placed in tubes of glass made from sand that had been struck by lightning.
Born in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1930, Albert began training in jewelry design at the age of 15 while attending the city’s School of Industrial Arts. There, he became influenced by European abstract artists such as Piet Mondrian and Constantin Brâncusi. A decade later, luxury watchmaker Patek Philippe spotted Albert’s talents, and for the next seven years, he worked at the company as a designer, developing Patek’s signature asymmetrical timepieces.
In 1962, Albert opened his first atelier and pioneered a method for incorporating unconventional natural materials into his jewelry. Driven by a lifelong love of nature, Albert combined petrified plants, furs, feathers, dinosaur fossils and beetle exoskeletons with traditional precious metals and gemstones to make curious rings, brooches, bracelets and watches. Among his most well-known pieces are his sculptural gold clip-on earrings, pendant necklaces and interchangeable cocktail rings with removable beads.
Throughout his career, Albert’s creations have been exhibited at shows and fairs in Prague, Paris, London, Milan, Copenhagen, Antwerp, Brussels, New York, Vienna, Salzburg, Tokyo, Osaka, São Paulo, Lisbon and Dubai. He was also the first living artist since 1917 invited to display work at the Kremlin, in Moscow.
In addition to receiving numerous accolades for his jewelry designs — he won the Diamonds International Award 10 times — Albert has been recognized for his talents as an artist. In 1999, the Swiss government hired him to design the “Mass” of the Republic of Geneva. He also received the Ramsar Wetlands Conservation Award, and Geneva’s International Museum of the Reformation has one of his sculptures on permanent display.
Even after Albert’s death, in 2019, his artisanal jewelry remains highly coveted among collectors.
On 1stDibs, discover a range of Gilbert Albert rings, necklaces and earrings.
20th Century Swiss Artist Gilbert Albert Chain Necklaces
Diamond, Pearl, Gold, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Gilbert Albert Chain Necklaces
18k Gold, Yellow Gold
2010s British Contemporary Gilbert Albert Chain Necklaces
Diamond, White Diamond, Pearl, Cultured Pearl, 18k Gold, Rose Gold
2010s British Gilbert Albert Chain Necklaces
Topaz, Natural Pearl, Peridot, Ruby, Sapphire, Blue Sapphire, Pink Sapph...
21st Century and Contemporary Hong Kong Contemporary Gilbert Albert Chain Necklaces
Diamond, White Diamond, Gold, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold
Early 1900s French Belle Époque Antique Gilbert Albert Chain Necklaces
Pearl, Natural Pearl, Gold, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold
21st Century and Contemporary Unknown Modern Gilbert Albert Chain Necklaces
Diamond, White Diamond, Pearl, Gold, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold
21st Century and Contemporary Unknown Modern Gilbert Albert Chain Necklaces
Diamond, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold
2010s American Gilbert Albert Chain Necklaces
Pearl, 14k Gold, Yellow Gold
2010s Gilbert Albert Chain Necklaces
Diamond, Pearl, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold
1970s Swiss Modernist Vintage Gilbert Albert Chain Necklaces
Quartz, Natural Pearl, Black Pearl, Pearl, White Diamond, Diamond, Yello...
1970s Swiss Modern Vintage Gilbert Albert Chain Necklaces
Coral, Diamond, Pearl, 18k Gold, Gold, Yellow Gold
2010s American Gilbert Albert Chain Necklaces
Pearl, 14k Gold, Yellow Gold
1980s Swiss Aesthetic Movement Vintage Gilbert Albert Chain Necklaces
Gold Plate, Silver
1970s French Modernist Vintage Gilbert Albert Chain Necklaces
14k Gold
Late 20th Century Swiss Modernist Gilbert Albert Chain Necklaces
Yellow Gold, 18k Gold
1970s Swiss Modernist Vintage Gilbert Albert Chain Necklaces
18k Gold