Lapislázuli - Plata - Collar

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Design & Craftsmanship:

- Material: Silver,Lapis Lazuli, Pearl
- Weight: 62 Grams
- Crafting Technique: Handcrafted
- Features: Traditional Design
- Contents: Special and Handmade Silver Necklace
- Necklace Size: 54 cm
- Gemstone: Lapis Lazuli (Natural), Pearl (Natural)
- Gemstone Test: Tested

Pearl Description:

- Pearl Type: Cultured Pearl
- Shape: Natural
- Pearl Size: 12 mm (diameter)
- Color: White
- Condition: Excellent
- Luster: Bright and vivid
- Surface Quality: Nearly flawless, minimal surface imperfections
- Treatment: Natural, no dyeing or processing

[Description]

Throughout history, the most important lapis lazuli deposits have been located in the Badakhshan region of Afghanistan, where this stone has been mined for over 6,000 years. Lapis lazuli originating from Afghanistan is regarded as the highest quality, renowned for its deep, intense blue tones and rich distribution of pyrite. The stone was considered sacred by the Pharaohs and was used in jewelry and funerary objects, such as Tutankhamun’s burial mask. It also appeared on royal seals and religious artifacts. In many cultures, it is known as the “stone of kings.” Lapis lazuli has long been regarded as a symbol of wisdom, inner intuition, and spiritual awareness.

This necklace is composed of 19 round-cut (cabochon / round-cut) natural lapis lazuli stones and 19 baroque-cut pearls. The lapis lazuli specimens used are lazurite-based, featuring naturally occurring pyrite inclusions and calcite veining, thereby preserving the stones’ original mineralogical structure.

The connecting elements between the stones consist of spheres, granules, and silver beads produced using the traditional granulation (güherse) technique. All metal components are made of 925 sterling silver and have been entirely hand-shaped without casting, in accordance with traditional silversmithing practices.

Independent of industrial mass production, this piece demonstrates artistic and collectible value through its material selection, stone arrangement, and metal craftsmanship. Preserving mineral integrity, sustaining traditional techniques, and reflecting master artisan workmanship, it represents a rare and original handcrafted lapis lazuli and pearl sterling silver necklace.

Shipping:

It will be carefully packaged and protected, with tracking, by UPS, DHL or FedEx, to ensure its arrival in perfect condition.

El vendedor y su historia

Viet Ha Tran is a contemporary visual artist based in Madrid, Spain. Her practice spans painting and fine art photography, with a strong focus on nature, abstraction, and contemplative visual language. Viet Ha Tran was selected as one of the Top 25 Artists to Collect in 2025 by Artsper, Europe's leading art marketplace. This recognition highlights artists whose work is set to make a significant impact in the coming years and shape contemporary art's future. Viet Ha Tran’s works have been collected internationally by private collectors as well as corporate and institutional clients. She has received commissions from globally recognised organisations such as Louis Vuitton, Amazon, Samsung and Vogue and her work has been featured in numerous international publications (Vogue, Vanity Fair, Bazaar, CNBC Media, Aesthetica Art Prize, El Economista, Expansión, The Times of India, and Vietnam News - just to name a few). She is a Member of the Board of Directors of The Royal Photographic Society of Spain (RSF), becoming the first foreigner to hold this position in the Society’s 125-year history. Alongside her artistic practice, she is active as a curator and photography jury member. She is the Chief Curator of RSF Gallery and has recently served as a jury member for photography competitions at the Geominero Museum and the Torrejón de Ardoz City Photo Competition (Spain). She previously served for several years as a jury member for the IE Foundation Prizes in the Humanities at IE University (Spain). Her artworks are held in collections across Europe, the United States, Asia, and the Middle East. Selected works are released on Catawiki as auction-exclusive Artist Studio Editions.

Design & Craftsmanship:

- Material: Silver,Lapis Lazuli, Pearl
- Weight: 62 Grams
- Crafting Technique: Handcrafted
- Features: Traditional Design
- Contents: Special and Handmade Silver Necklace
- Necklace Size: 54 cm
- Gemstone: Lapis Lazuli (Natural), Pearl (Natural)
- Gemstone Test: Tested

Pearl Description:

- Pearl Type: Cultured Pearl
- Shape: Natural
- Pearl Size: 12 mm (diameter)
- Color: White
- Condition: Excellent
- Luster: Bright and vivid
- Surface Quality: Nearly flawless, minimal surface imperfections
- Treatment: Natural, no dyeing or processing

[Description]

Throughout history, the most important lapis lazuli deposits have been located in the Badakhshan region of Afghanistan, where this stone has been mined for over 6,000 years. Lapis lazuli originating from Afghanistan is regarded as the highest quality, renowned for its deep, intense blue tones and rich distribution of pyrite. The stone was considered sacred by the Pharaohs and was used in jewelry and funerary objects, such as Tutankhamun’s burial mask. It also appeared on royal seals and religious artifacts. In many cultures, it is known as the “stone of kings.” Lapis lazuli has long been regarded as a symbol of wisdom, inner intuition, and spiritual awareness.

This necklace is composed of 19 round-cut (cabochon / round-cut) natural lapis lazuli stones and 19 baroque-cut pearls. The lapis lazuli specimens used are lazurite-based, featuring naturally occurring pyrite inclusions and calcite veining, thereby preserving the stones’ original mineralogical structure.

The connecting elements between the stones consist of spheres, granules, and silver beads produced using the traditional granulation (güherse) technique. All metal components are made of 925 sterling silver and have been entirely hand-shaped without casting, in accordance with traditional silversmithing practices.

Independent of industrial mass production, this piece demonstrates artistic and collectible value through its material selection, stone arrangement, and metal craftsmanship. Preserving mineral integrity, sustaining traditional techniques, and reflecting master artisan workmanship, it represents a rare and original handcrafted lapis lazuli and pearl sterling silver necklace.

Shipping:

It will be carefully packaged and protected, with tracking, by UPS, DHL or FedEx, to ensure its arrival in perfect condition.

El vendedor y su historia

Viet Ha Tran is a contemporary visual artist based in Madrid, Spain. Her practice spans painting and fine art photography, with a strong focus on nature, abstraction, and contemplative visual language. Viet Ha Tran was selected as one of the Top 25 Artists to Collect in 2025 by Artsper, Europe's leading art marketplace. This recognition highlights artists whose work is set to make a significant impact in the coming years and shape contemporary art's future. Viet Ha Tran’s works have been collected internationally by private collectors as well as corporate and institutional clients. She has received commissions from globally recognised organisations such as Louis Vuitton, Amazon, Samsung and Vogue and her work has been featured in numerous international publications (Vogue, Vanity Fair, Bazaar, CNBC Media, Aesthetica Art Prize, El Economista, Expansión, The Times of India, and Vietnam News - just to name a few). She is a Member of the Board of Directors of The Royal Photographic Society of Spain (RSF), becoming the first foreigner to hold this position in the Society’s 125-year history. Alongside her artistic practice, she is active as a curator and photography jury member. She is the Chief Curator of RSF Gallery and has recently served as a jury member for photography competitions at the Geominero Museum and the Torrejón de Ardoz City Photo Competition (Spain). She previously served for several years as a jury member for the IE Foundation Prizes in the Humanities at IE University (Spain). Her artworks are held in collections across Europe, the United States, Asia, and the Middle East. Selected works are released on Catawiki as auction-exclusive Artist Studio Editions.

Datos

Era
1900-2000
Estilo
Antiguo
Tipo
Perla cultivada Akoya
Certificación
Sin informe de laboratorio
Cantidad de perlas
8
Joyería de marca
No
Metal
Plata
Piedra principal
Lapislázuli
Diámetro
12 mm
Piedras circundantes
Perla
Color
Blanco
Peso
62 g
Estado
Muy buen estado - ligeramente usado con pequeños signos de desgaste
Forma de la perla
Botón
País de origen
Turquía
Calidad de la superficie de la perla
Limpia
Género
Mujer
Lustre de la perla
Excelente
Longitud
54 cm
Vendido por
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1098
Objetos vendidos
100%
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