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Limoges France White Enamel and Pate de Verre Link Necklace
$350
£264.86
€305.47
CA$488.75
A$547.56
CHF 285
MX$6,668.22
NOK 3,630.57
SEK 3,418.97
DKK 2,280.27
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An exquisite enamel and pate de verre link necklace designed in Limoges, France. The choker features enameled domed trapeze copper elements linked together with gilt metal framing to a turbogas or serpentine chain. This popular 1950s and 1960s technique named "cookies" was used in Limoges to create jewelry. Copper pieces were silver-foiled or gild-foiled, decorated with clear enamel, and topped with colored fused glass, creating fabulous 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 5 pieces are 5.69 in wide (14.5 cm) x 0.94 in high (2.4 cm).
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