C. 1970’s modernist collar by the renowned American jewelry artist, Alfred Karram, whose work can be found in the permanent collection of many museums. The collar consists of sterling silver and a large, dark blue sodalite cabochon, suspended from an extra thick woven cord of silk rope, which knots at the back. What a stunning piece, from every angle. The perfectly forged sterling tubing suspends the sodalite centerpiece, and the silky rope is encapsulated and finished with sterling balled end caps. A very special collector’s piece, with such great day-to-night versatility. Hallmarks and purtity stamped on the bezel.
77.75 grams, hits at about 16-18" in length
C. 1970’s modernist collar by the renowned American jewelry artist, Alfred Karram, whose work can be found in the permanent collection of many museums. The collar consists of sterling silver and a large, dark blue sodalite cabochon, suspended from an extra thick woven cord of silk rope, which knots at the back. What a stunning piece, from every angle. The perfectly forged sterling tubing suspends the sodalite centerpiece, and the silky rope is encapsulated and finished with sterling balled end caps. A very special collector’s piece, with such great day-to-night versatility. Hallmarks and purtity stamped on the bezel.
77.75 grams, hits at about 16-18" in length