Necklace "Beach Path" - after Claude Monet
Necklace "Beach Path" - after Claude Monet
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stainless steel + brass | gold-plated | gemstones | length 45-50 cm
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Necklace "Beach Path" - after Claude Monet
The designer Petra Waszak was inspired by Claude Monet's painting "Path in the Wheat at Pourville" (1882) for this decorative piece of jewellery. The composition of pure rock crystal, turquoise, serpentine, jasper and 24-carat gold-plated brass shells show its full effect by being strung on a three-strand gold-plated 24-carat stainless steel necklace. Adjustable length 45-50 cm. With lobster clasp.
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About Petra Waszak
For many years Petra Waszak has been interpreting forms and symbols of art history with a unique sensitivity for her fashionable accessories. With great sensitivity, she combines different stylistic elements and techniques to create a special tension.
The artist has already worked with the most important fashion companies such as Dior, Chanel and Gucci. Her extraordinary creations can be found in the shops of major world museums such as the Musée du Louvre in Paris, the British Museum in London or the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. Her creations are worn by many actors, politicians and celebrities, such as Liza Minelli or Angela Merkel.