Antique & Vintage Necklaces

Vintage Pearl Necklace with Abstract Clasp with Gem Lab Certificate

£1,860.00

Beautiful pearl necklace with abstract clasp

This 1960s two strand choker pearl necklace has a fabulous 9 carat gold clasp

It is set to the centre with a pearl that is surrounded by abstract textured 9ct gold studded with an additional five pretty little pearls

This necklace come with an AnchorCert certificate confirming that they are cultured saltwater pearls

Individually hand knotted the gorgeous pearls are a creamy ivory pink colour with a deep lustre

This stunning versatile vintage cultured pearl necklace can be worn with the clasp at the back or front

  • The necklace is 16″ (41cm ) long (choke length)
  • Strands 43cm (17″), 39cm (15.5″)
  • Cultured pearls 6.9mm – 7.4mm
  • Two strands of 49 and 52 pearls
  • Cluster clasp 23mm
  • Clasp marked 9ct gold
  • Necklace weighs 61 grams
  • It dates to the1960s
  • The necklace is in excellent condition.
  • Pearls are smooth and blemish free
  • They are even coloured (difficult to show in photos)
  • It comes in the presentation box illustrated
  • Our ref : 2388A

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Pearls, amber and coral are precious gems produced by plants and animals. These gems are adored because they are so attractive and rare and have thus been worn as jewellery for thousands of years. The most highly prized and the most expensive of this group are the fabulous and amazing pearls, they have one unique quality, which is, they can be worn by anyone, at any time, in any situation!

Factors affecting the price of pearls.

Pearl types, Lustre, thickness of nacre, colour, shape, size, surface quality, treatment status. The most expensive type of pearl is the natural pearl, these were the only type available until about 1900, when Mikimoto started to produce cultured pearls. Cultured pearls are from farmed oysters, whereas natural pearls come from “wild” oysters. Also, we have sea water pearls from the oceans and freshwater pearls from the rivers and streams. Seed pearls were very small pearls used extensively in Victorian jewellery. Artificial pearls are made from many materials often coloured glass.

Pearls are traditionally the birthstone for June.

Care of your vintage-antique pearls.

Pearls are delicate and can easily be damaged, pearl is just 2.5 on the Mohs hardness scale. They should be wrapped in silk cloth so that they do not dry out, or become scratched by other hard objects or jewellery.

Pearls absorb oils from your skin and it keeps them looking Bright, New and Lustrous! Otherwise, Pearls will Dry Out and turn an Ugly Yellow Hue!

Also, pearls are not resistant to sprays and perfumes.

Description

Beautiful vintage necklace of cultured pearls with abstract clasp

This 1960s two strand choker pearl necklace has a fabulous 9 carat gold clasp

It is set to the centre with a pearl that is surrounded by abstract textured 9ct gold studded with an additional five pretty little pearls

This necklace come with an AnchorCert certificate confirming that they are cultured saltwater pearls

Individually hand knotted the gorgeous pearls are a creamy ivory pink colour with a deep lustre

This stunning versatile vintage cultured pearl necklace can be worn with the clasp at the back or front

  • The necklace is 16″ (41cm ) long (choke length)
  • Strands 43cm (17″), 39cm (15.5″)
  • Cultured pearls 6.9mm – 7.4mm
  • Two strands of 49 and 52 pearls
  • Cluster clasp 23mm
  • Clasp marked 9ct gold
  • Necklace weighs 61 grams
  • It dates to the1960s
  • The necklace is in excellent condition.
  • Pearls are smooth and blemish free
  • They are even coloured (difficult to show in photos)
  • This vintage necklace of cultured pearls comes in the presentation box illustrated
  • Our ref : 2388A

View more beautiful pendants and necklaces

 

Pearls, amber and coral are precious gems produced by plants and animals. These gems are adored because they are so attractive and rare and have thus been worn as jewellery for thousands of years. The most highly prized and the most expensive of this group are the fabulous and amazing pearls, they have one unique quality, which is, they can be worn by anyone, at any time, in any situation!

Factors affecting the price of pearls.

Pearl types, Lustre, thickness of nacre, colour, shape, size, surface quality, treatment status. The most expensive type of pearl is the natural pearl, these were the only type available until about 1900, when Mikimoto started to produce cultured pearls. Cultured pearls are from farmed oysters, whereas natural pearls come from “wild” oysters. Also, we have sea water pearls from the oceans and freshwater pearls from the rivers and streams. Seed pearls were very small pearls used extensively in Victorian jewellery. Artificial pearls are made from many materials often coloured glass.

Pearls are traditionally the birthstone for June.

Care of your vintage-antique pearls.

Pearls are delicate and can easily be damaged, pearl is just 2.5 on the Mohs hardness scale. They should be wrapped in silk cloth so that they do not dry out, or become scratched by other hard objects or jewellery.

Pearls absorb oils from your skin and it keeps them looking Bright, New and Lustrous! Otherwise, Pearls will Dry Out and turn an Ugly Yellow Hue!

Also, pearls are not resistant to sprays and perfumes.

Additional information

gem

Pearl

product-type

Pearl Necklace