Maker mark for Leach & Miller. Why You'll Love It. A sleek Art Deco necklace that was made to be noticed. This radiating glass gets its distinctive shimmer from the reverse-set stones and foiling at the back of the glass, with petite cabochons that radiate light in a mesmerizing way.
In a style more frequently found as a bracelet, a necklace is a rare find. Its sterling silver setting lays flush along the neckline, contrasted by its bright purple hue and shimmer. Bright patina with minimal surface wear to the setting.Fresh sheen, light surface wear, and tiny chips to a few of the tips. Vivid foiling with light wear and minor darkening. Secure, original clasp and safety chain.
Gemstones are time consuming to cut, requiring a high degree of skill from a trained craftsperson, and glass cabochons can be equally complicated to manufacture on a large scale while keeping costs down. These constraints are only a few of the reasons you often see similar shapes of stones used in jewelry. For example, for a striking look as well as a unique find. Art Deco is one of the first truly international styles, that influenced the design of buildings, furniture, fashion and of course, jewelry. The movement was given a name from the international exposition of Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes, that was held in Paris in 1925 and largely dedicated to the jewelry arts. Born out of ideas of modernism and the Industrial Age, this manifested into designs that used Cubism's bold abstraction and rectilinear shapes and combined them with intricate patterning, bold color and symmetry.High-end jewelry design houses like Cartier and Boucheron set the trends in gold and gemstones, which were then emulated by costume jewelry companies in glass or perhaps plastics, and brought to the masses. _gsrx_vers_1436 GS 9.0.5 (1436). This item is in the category "Jewelry & Watches\Vintage & Antique Jewelry\Necklaces & Pendants". The seller is "oxfordjewel" and is located in this country: US.
This item can be shipped to United States, Canada.