VIntage Lapis and Malachite Sterling Necklace
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1980's
$389.00
Beautiful lapis lazuli and malachite necklace made with with 950 higher than sterling silver. Handmade in Chile by Morita Gil circa 1980s. Beautiful rich coloured natural gemstones, lovely quality, elegant necklace that sits in a lovely curve. Tab clasp with safety catch, elegant with a generous length - very nicely made. I have a matching pair of earrings and bracelet listed separately if interested.
Size
50cm (NOT a tight collar fit) x 0.8cm
Weight
33 Grams
Hallmark
950
Materials
950 Sterling Silver, Malachite and Lapis Lazuli
Condition
Spectacular vintage condition!! Shows mild wear commensurate with age, no dings or chips, will come with some patina, as level of polish is a matter of taste
Item Details
Materials
Lapis Lazuli, Malachite, Sterling Silver
About this Piece
Sterling Silver
Sterling is an alloy of silver containing at least 92.5% pure silver (925 parts of 1000 thus the 925 stamp), the remainder is made up of a mix of metals (most commonly copper) used to make the metal workable. Pure silver is generally considered too soft to work with, although you can find silver jewellery at 950 or 980, even the occasional 99.9% fine silver, which can be work-hardened to increase durability.
Modernist Jewellery
Modernist jewellery was produced around the 1930's to the 1960's. It was essentially a rejection of the styles that came before it; the decorative quality of Victorian jewellery, the fussiness of Art Nouvea and the rigidity of Art Deco. It was an embrace of straight clean lines and intersecting curves. "The Modernists free thinkers and artists who broke away from the mainstream of jewelry design and looked to the fine arts for inspiration - they were Surrealists, Cubists, and Abstract Expressionists acting as sculptors in small scale, painters in enamels, and architects in miniature." (Schon: Modernist Jewelry 1930-1960: The Wearable Art Movement)