Necklace Tinted blonde horn






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A handmade French Art Nouveau necklace from 1850–1900, crafted in dyed blonde horn with an asymmetrical floral motif, featuring a red glass drop pendant and mounted on a pink cord for a total length of 48 cm, weighing 15.7 g, in very good condition.
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French Art Nouveau necklace, 1890-1910, entirely handmade in dyed blonde horn, carved, featuring an asymmetrical floral motif typical of the style. The pendant, about 10 cm long by 8.5 cm wide, is adorned with a red glass drop suspended as a pendant. The whole is mounted on a pink cord, for a total length of 48 cm. This jewel perfectly illustrates the organic and naturalistic elegance of Art Nouveau, highlighting noble materials and refined artisanal craftsmanship.
French Art Nouveau necklace, 1890-1910, entirely handmade in dyed blonde horn, carved, featuring an asymmetrical floral motif typical of the style. The pendant, about 10 cm long by 8.5 cm wide, is adorned with a red glass drop suspended as a pendant. The whole is mounted on a pink cord, for a total length of 48 cm. This jewel perfectly illustrates the organic and naturalistic elegance of Art Nouveau, highlighting noble materials and refined artisanal craftsmanship.
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