Purple 1940’s pin-up necklace
$150.00
Purple 1940’s pin-up necklace with yellow rose, jacquard fabric ans satin ribbon.
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Colour explosion in this necklace! Pretty and feminine, it features an image of a pin-up with yellow roses by Rolf Armstrong. I sewn it on a beautiful Indian ribbon background. I used a variety of materials: tulle, thread, natural pearls, and a yellow resin rose in tune with the focal image. It ties up with brown satin ribbon and it's fully adjustable.
Rolf Armstrong (April 21, 1889 – February 22, 1960) was an American painter of pin-up art. His work appeared on covers of many magazines. He was one of the best-selling calendar artist and his work was also featured in advertising. He was one of the best "pin-up" artists of the first half of the twentieth century.
Additional information
Size / Weight | The pendant measures approximately 4 3/4″ (120mm) in length including drop and 2 1/2″ (64mm) in width. It weighs 47g. |
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Care & Maintenance | Do not let perfume or cosmetics come in direct contact with the beads and components. While I choose my material carefully and I try to provide the best quality, if not properly taken care of, all beads will change or lose colour or shine in time if exposed to chemicals. Handle the fragile components with care especially the clasp area. Be gentle! Because I use lots of fragile components made of clay or porcelain, I advise to keep the jewellery in their own boxes out of harm's way. I do consider repairs, but subject to certain conditions. See more in Terms& Conditions and Product Care at the bottom of the page. |