Red Enamel Ripple Necklace sold by Retro Chic
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Red Enamel Ripple Necklace

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Inspired by Monet's masterpieces, this exquisite necklace from the Art Nouveau Collection features deep burgundy enamel spheres delicately linked in a stunning gold-plated design. The adjustable 19.6" chain ensures a perfect fit, while the handcrafted finish showcases the artisanal craftsmanship involved in its creation. Each piece is unique, celebrating the vibrancy and elegance of Impressionism, making this accessory not just a necklace but a statement of artistic sophistication. From the brand: Brand: Retro Chic Collection: Art Nouveau Collection Size: Chain length 19.6" (adjustable) Pendant diameter 0.9" Gold plated brass (enamel finish) All metals are lead-free, nickel-free and hypoallergenic. Impressionist-Inspired Elegance Drawing inspiration from Monet's iconic works, this design features deep burgundy organic textures and soft, flowing curves that radiate a sense of vitality and sophistication. Art Nouveau Craftsmanship Hand-painted by skilled artisans and meticulously fired to create a unique, high-quality finish. Each piece is crafted in small batches to ensure exceptional attention to detail. Artistic Craftsmanship Handcrafted from 9 circular enamel pieces, this necklace seamlessly links together, offering a striking presence that beautifully complements the neckline with its artistic flair. The design is inspired by Monet's oil paintings. The unique texture is made by hand-made enamel craftsmanship and incorporates Art Nouveau enamel elements. Each finished product is hand-painted with enamel by craftsmen and then fired at high temperatures multiple times to form a glaze. The glaze can last for thousands of years without fading or losing its luster.