Seaman Schepps 1970 Retro Necklace In 14Kt Gold With 384.37 Ctw In Rubies & Aquamarines
Seaman Schepps 1970 Retro Necklace In 14Kt Gold With 384.37 Ctw In Rubies & Aquamarines
Seaman Schepps 1970 Retro Necklace In 14Kt Gold With 384.37 Ctw In Rubies & Aquamarines
Seaman Schepps 1970 Retro Necklace In 14Kt Gold With 384.37 Ctw In Rubies & Aquamarines
Seaman Schepps 1970 Retro Necklace In 14Kt Gold With 384.37 Ctw In Rubies & Aquamarines
Seaman Schepps 1970 Retro Necklace In 14Kt Gold With 384.37 Ctw In Rubies & Aquamarines
Seaman Schepps 1970 Retro Necklace In 14Kt Gold With 384.37 Ctw In Rubies & Aquamarines
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Seaman Schepps 1970 Retro Necklace In 14Kt Gold With 384.37 Ctw In Rubies & Aquamarines

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Rare multi gemstones necklace designed by Seaman Schepps.

Colorful vintage piece, created in New York city at the atelier of Seaman Schepps, back in the early 1970's. This beautiful one-of-a-kind necklace has been crafted with free forms patterns in solid yellow gold of 14 karats. It is suited with a push mechanical lock and is embellished with a great colorful selection of natural gemstones, described as follow;

In four-prongs settings, with 8 oval cabochon cut (16 x 11 x 8 mm) of red rubies, 122.48 carats.

In a bezel setting, with 1 oval cabochon cut (23 x 16 x 10 mm) of red ruby, 39.74carats.

In four-prongs settings, with 7 freeform cabochon cut of Brazilian Aquamarines, 210 carats.

In four-prongs settings, with 29 round cabochon cut (4-4.5 mm) of Burmese vivid red rubies, 12.15 carats.

Has a total weight of 128.9 grams and a lenght of 15 Inches (38 Cm).

Stamped, with the company maker's mark, the serial number, the gold assay hallmarks and signed, "SEAMAN SCHEPPS C PSV OF 14KT".

Seaman Schepps– SeamanSchepps

Seaman Schepps was an American jeweler famous for his retro style, 1950's jewelry design. The company was established in the 1905 as an antique and retailer store. in the 1931 was founded officially as a jewelry designer in New York and the workshop store was located at 516 in Madison Avenue. in the 1933 the business was so successful that they moved to a larger showroom at the 399 in the same avenue. This legendary jewelry designer rose to the best prominence in the 1930s by creating designs that defied all previous ideas of what jewelry should look like and whose designs were worn by the Duchess of Windsor and Andy Warhol.The firm was sold in the 1992.

LiteratureSEAMAN SCHEPPS - A Century of New York Jewelry Design. The Vendome Press 2004. Amanda Valli & Janet Zapata. For similar pieces illustrated.

Note: Aquamarine gemstones are the birthstone of March. In ancient period, the Greeks and Romans thought of aquamarine as the sailor’s gem. They believed the blue gem would protect the travelers during storms while traveling across the seas. Ancient cultures also thought aquamarine was a token of love between dating and married couples. Now, it’s the official gemstone to celebrate a 19th marriage anniversary.

It is in perfect condition with gorgeous bold look.

INVENTORY REF: N0000ANNNM/3.098


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