Material Platinum, white gold, osmior, diamonds
Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 cm
Status Vetted

About the Work

Since the 1920s, Van Cleef & Arpels has distinguished itself with

transformable creations. This necklace from 1963 reflects that tradition:

the piece can be worn with or without the pendant, itself detachable

as a clip, and complemented according to the wearer’s fancy by two

elements rounding out the lower section.

The creation features two rows of diamonds, one baguette-cut, the

other brilliants. Its linear design contrasts with the expansive central

motif. Composed of gemstones of various cuts, it suggests frostcovered flower petals, a reverent nod to one of the Maison’s key sources

of inspiration since its founding: the eternal ebb and rebirth of the natural

world.

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