Mahnaz CollectionVintage Jean Vendome 18-Karat Gold and Tourmaline Necklace
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Frenchman Jean Vendome was a trailblazer in the world of jewellery. He apprenticed with his jeweller uncle aged 13 and opened his Parisian boutique just five years later. Vendome's philosophy focused on the natural beauty of gemstones and other precious materials, situating his work between art and high jewellery. With an asymmetrically cut large slice of tourmaline suspended in delicate 18-karat gold, this necklace exemplifies his use of organic forms and love of designs that challenged established conventions. Vendome received many accolades over his 70-year career, and his jewellery is in many museums, including the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.
Material: gold and tourmaline
Country of origin: France
Dimensions: 6.4cm (l) x 5.8cm (w) / 2.5" (l) x 2.3" (w)
Weight: 62.19g / 2.2 oz
18-karat gold, tourmaline; Length: 45.7cm/18"; Presented with a branded pouch; Signed Vendome
Colour: gold and tourmaline
Mahnaz Ispahani Bartos, a greatly admired New York curator and collector, discovered her love of jewellery as a child through gifts from her Pakistani mother and Iranian grandmother, including Persian turquoise earrings and rings, Meenakari bangles and an Omega watch designed by Andrew Grima. Witness to two revolutions, she set aside this young love for 25+ years of scholarship on matters of global wars and peace. In 2013, however, she returned to her passion, jewellery, turning it into a profession with the launch of Mahnaz Collection, a gallery celebrating global beauty. Her eclectic curation spans renowned and lesser-known names from various eras, all united by exceptional originality, artistry and craftsmanship.
Frenchman Jean Vendome was a trailblazer in the world of jewellery. He apprenticed with his jeweller uncle aged 13 and opened his Parisian boutique just five years later. Vendome's philosophy focused on the natural beauty of gemstones and other precious materials, situating his work between art and high jewellery. With an asymmetrically cut large slice of tourmaline suspended in delicate 18-karat gold, this necklace exemplifies his use of organic forms and love of designs that challenged established conventions. Vendome received many accolades over his 70-year career, and his jewellery is in many museums, including the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.
Material: gold and tourmaline
Country of origin: France
Dimensions: 6.4cm (l) x 5.8cm (w) / 2.5" (l) x 2.3" (w)
Weight: 62.19g / 2.2 oz
18-karat gold, tourmaline; Length: 45.7cm/18"; Presented with a branded pouch; Signed Vendome
Colour: gold and tourmaline
Mahnaz Ispahani Bartos, a greatly admired New York curator and collector, discovered her love of jewellery as a child through gifts from her Pakistani mother and Iranian grandmother, including Persian turquoise earrings and rings, Meenakari bangles and an Omega watch designed by Andrew Grima. Witness to two revolutions, she set aside this young love for 25+ years of scholarship on matters of global wars and peace. In 2013, however, she returned to her passion, jewellery, turning it into a profession with the launch of Mahnaz Collection, a gallery celebrating global beauty. Her eclectic curation spans renowned and lesser-known names from various eras, all united by exceptional originality, artistry and craftsmanship.