Stephen Dweck Four Strand Necklace


Price: Sold
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  • Four rows of malachite - black agate - appetite stones are joined with bronze washed sterling silver to create a captivating necklace
  • The shortest row is 43.5 cm (17.13") long and the longest row is 80.5 cm (31.69")
  • The necklace fastens with a folded wirework hook clasp in the back, and is stamped 'STEPHEN DWECK' on the reverse

 

  • Condition: The necklace remains in very good vintage condition

 

 

 

Reference
403-128
Designer
Stephen Dweck Jewelry
Status
Sold
Material

Stephen Dweck Jewelry

Established in 1981, in Brooklyn, New York, Stephen Dweck Jewelry began as a sculptural and artistic brand, unlike anything else. Known for its signature hand-carved details and unique gemstones, each modern piece of jewelry is meant to be treasured as a collectible.
Stephen Dweck Jewelry was created from Stephen's passion for sculpture and unique artistic vision. Known for its intricately hand carved and faceted gemstones with signature details of engraved precious metals- each piece, a wearable work of art.
Stephen draws inspiration for his collections from his love of nature and its myriad of colors, his extensive gallery of minerals and his passion for travel. Globally sourcing and handpicking gemstones, each piece still has a connection to Stephen’s Brooklyn, New York roots that combines rustic aesthetic with a modern point of view that has solidified Stephen’s status as “Romancer of the Stones.
A long standing member of the CFDA, his jewelry is on permanent display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC, the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C. and the Dallas Museum of Art.
Stephen Dweck Jewelry

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