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Silver Necklace with Rock Crystal Cross, Made by Wiwen Nilsson in 1939, Sweden

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This sterling silver necklace shows upon typical Wiwen Nilsson characteristics; the pendant which is shaped as a Greek cross with square rock crystals, and the ring and bar chain. This necklace is perfect for any social event and, if you do not mind being seen, the strict job wardrobe. Did you know that Wiwen Nilsson was the designer that introduced the cross as a fashion piece of jewelry in the 1930s? Dimensions: chain lt. 58 cm, pendant ht. 5,5 cm, wt. 57,3 gm
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