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French jewelry artist Henry Perichon (aka Henry) designed this gorgeous Talosel resin necklace in the 1960s. The choker features brown-beige Talosel resin oval pendants topped with black pearl-like beads and purple and green poured glass cabochons. The necklace is finished with a bronze metal chain ornate with purple and green glass faceted beads and a hook-closing clasp. The hand-written artist's signature is engraved on the underside of the main Talosel element and on the bottom ones and reads Henry.
 

Note: Henry Perichon (1910 - 1970), whose artist name is Henry, is one of the most inventive jewelry designers of the period. His studio was in Lyon, working on a medium such as bronze, silver, white metal, or Talosel resin. His style is hard to define, reflecting many influences, including Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, and Art Deco. Many famous actresses from the 1950s and the 1960s, like Claudette Colbert, Suzanne Flon, Michele Morgan, and Edwige Feuillere, wore his jewelry on stage and in real life.

Henry Perichon Talosel Resin Choker Necklace with Green and Purple Cabochons

SKU: COL393-LU356219337662
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  • circa 1950

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