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Vintage „Collier Chute“ Pearl Necklace with White Gold Clasp, c. 1970


€ 489.00 *
Content 1 piece
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Vintage „Collier Chute“ Pearl Necklace with White Gold Clasp, c. 1970
Vintage „Collier Chute“ Pearl Necklace with White Gold Clasp, c. 1970
Description
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Pearl necklaces come in a wide variety of lengths, which is why they are so versatile. Whether sporty or elegant, each pearl necklace can enhance clothing in different ways: we recommend the classic "choker" (35-40 cm) for casual and business wear, the slightly longer "matinée necklace" (50-60 cm) for more festive occasions and the 70-90 cm long "opera length", also known as "sautoir", tied single or double, is a luxurious eye-catcher for the grand ball. This necklace is known as a chute necklace due to its shape and length. This type is characterized by a length of around 45 cm and the typical gradient shape. The largest pearl is located at the bottom in the middle and from there the pearls get smaller and smaller on both sides and towards the top. This is also alluded to in their name, which is derived from the French "chuter" = to fall off, to fall down. Here, Japanese cultured pearls have been put together to form such a necklace. A round white gold clasp set with another pearl completes the necklace, which was created around 1970. The company logo of J. Köhle can be found on the back of this clasp. This traditional company was founded in Pforzheim in 1872 and still exists today. The company is known for its high-quality clasps.
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Vintage „Collier Chute“ Pearl Necklace with White Gold Clasp, c. 1970
Ocean Lustre
€ 489.00 *
Content 1 piece
Incl. VAT, Shipping
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