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Description
A remarkable trio of intricately hand-carved necklaces, likely dating to the late 19th or early 20th century, representing fine examples of decorative carved bone or ivory artisanship. These pieces reflect a tradition of meticulous hand-carving that was highly prized during the Victorian and Edwardian eras, when such jewelry was considered the height of exotic elegance. The collection includes a delicate leaf-motif necklace with individually carved botanical elements strung between small round beads, two elephant-themed necklaces featuring carved three-dimensional elephant head beads, and two carved medallion pendants — one featuring a detailed figurative relief scene, the other with an ornate openwork design. Each piece demonstrates exceptional craftsmanship and artistic detail rarely seen in mass-produced jewelry. These necklaces would be a prized addition to any collection of antique jewelry, ethnographic art, or Victorian-era accessories. They carry the warmth and character of pieces that have passed through generations, each telling its own story of artisan skill and cultural heritage.
Condition
GoodAll three necklaces appear intact with no major breaks visible. Some yellowing/aging consistent with age. One necklace shows a loose thread near clasp. Minor surface patina throughout.
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