By Henry Perichon
Located in Atlanta, GA
French jewelry artist Henry Perichon (also known as renowned designer Henry) designed this stunning brass and Talosel resin necklace in the 1960s. The rare extra-long necklace features a brown-beige Talosel resin ball pendant topped with topaz orange crystal faceted rhinestones. The necklace is finished with a gilded brass serpentine chain adorned with natural quartz beads and a hook-closing clasp. This piece is not signed, but the beige-brown Talosel medallion and the specific closing clasp are unmistakable signs of Henry's signature.
Dimensions: The necklace's total length is 29.13 in (74 cm). The drop is 16.57 in long (42 cm). The pendant is 1.19 in diameter (3 cm) by 1.57 in high (3.9 cm).
Note: Henry Perichon (1910 - 1970), whose artist name is Henry, is one of the most inventive jewelry designers of the period. His studio was in Lyon, where he worked on bronze, silver, white metal, or Talosel resin mediums. His style is difficult to define, reflecting a diverse range of influences, including Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, and Art Deco. Many famous actresses from the 1950s and 1960s, such as Claudette Colbert, Suzanne Flon, Michele Morgan...
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1960s French Vintage Medieval Link Necklaces