A vintage Cartier silver, chalcedony and lapis necklace in 18 karat yellow gold, circa 1960. A rare and unusual piece by Cartier designed as as a triple row of fine silver beads, interspaced with lapis lazuli, chalcedony and 18 karat yellow gold beads of the same size. Larger ornate yellow gold and lapis circular rondels finish the opera length necklace beautifully. Fastened with a curved silver rectangular lobster clasp, signed ‘CARTIER’ Dimensions: 40 inches The necklace is not accompanied by the original papers or box however it is accompanied by a complimentary valuation for insurance and authenticity, together with an alternative Cartier box Condition Overall the necklace is in very good condition with some slight wear to the surface of the gold, in keeping with its general age.
Cartier is a French luxury goods conglomerate which designs, manufactures, distributes, and sells jewellery and watches. Founded by Louis-François Cartier in Paris in 1847.
Cartier is regarded as one of the most prestigious jewellery manufacturers in the world.
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