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Lanvin Paris Two-Tone Chevron Collar Necklace Circa 1980s

Sale price$595.00

A collar necklace of real structural confidence — fine engine-turned ribbing in warm gold-tone metal, interrupted at regular intervals by bold sculptural arcs in silver-tone that cross the surface in a repeating chevron. The contrast is precise and deliberate: the gold ground recedes into linear texture while the silver elements read as three-dimensional, almost woven, giving the piece an architectural depth that photographs don't fully capture.

The collar sits close to the throat and widens at the front in a crescent form, designed to lie flush against the collarbone and move with the body. It is the kind of necklace that makes everything worn with it incidental.

Lanvin's jewelry of this period reflects the house's long commitment to structural elegance over decoration — a sensibility that runs from Jeanne Lanvin's founding vision through to the bold geometric forms the house favored in the 1970s and 1980s. Where other houses were adding rhinestones and color, Lanvin often worked in pure form and contrast, letting the metalwork speak.

Signed LANVIN PARIS on the reverse with the oval hallmark stamp.

Wearable, architectural, and unmistakably French.

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Details

Designer: Lanvin Paris Era: Circa 1980s Material: Gold-tone and silver-tone metal Style: Structured crescent collar Closure: Hook clasp Signature: LANVIN PARIS oval hallmark on reverse Condition: Very good vintage condition; bright plating throughout with light wear consistent with age

Lanvin Paris Two-Tone Chevron Collar Necklace Circa 1980s
Lanvin Paris Two-Tone Chevron Collar Necklace Circa 1980s Sale price$595.00