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Necklace 18 Carat Yellow Gold Akoya Tecla Beads

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Necklace 18 Carat Yellow Gold Akoya Tecla Beads

Elegant Akoya pearl necklace by Técla finished with a textured yellow gold clasp.

Necklace rethreaded with knots. Safety chain in yellow gold.

Pearl diameters: 7.20 - 9.62 mm (0.283 - 0.379 inch)

Necklace length: 42 cm (16.53 inches)

Necklace weight: 39.8 g

French work circa 1970

Sold with its original Técla box.

18-carat yellow gold, 750/1000th

Although we take great care to ensure the quality of our antique jewelry, it does have a history. As a result, some gems may be slightly polished and the metal may have a delicate patina.

Técla is a French jewelry house that, as early as 1908, established itself as one of the forerunners of cultured pearls. Established for many years at 2 rue de la Paix in Paris, as well as on Bond Street in London and Fifth Avenue in New York, it played a major part in making these new kinds of pearls known and appreciated throughout the XXᵉ century.

All you need to know about pearls!

$755.65

Original: $2,159.00

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Necklace 18 Carat Yellow Gold Akoya Tecla Beads

$2,159.00

$755.65

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Elegant Akoya pearl necklace by Técla finished with a textured yellow gold clasp.

Necklace rethreaded with knots. Safety chain in yellow gold.

Pearl diameters: 7.20 - 9.62 mm (0.283 - 0.379 inch)

Necklace length: 42 cm (16.53 inches)

Necklace weight: 39.8 g

French work circa 1970

Sold with its original Técla box.

18-carat yellow gold, 750/1000th

Although we take great care to ensure the quality of our antique jewelry, it does have a history. As a result, some gems may be slightly polished and the metal may have a delicate patina.

Técla is a French jewelry house that, as early as 1908, established itself as one of the forerunners of cultured pearls. Established for many years at 2 rue de la Paix in Paris, as well as on Bond Street in London and Fifth Avenue in New York, it played a major part in making these new kinds of pearls known and appreciated throughout the XXᵉ century.

All you need to know about pearls!