Victorian 155cm Guard Chain Necklace in 15ct Yellow Gold

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A Victorian 15ct yellow gold 155cm long guard chain necklace. The Victorians were masters of intricate gold work, with the contrast between three row and richly polished single ring links being no exception. Originally created to hold a ladies watch and tucked into a belt, this piece resonates with a rich and interesting history. The eye-catching and tactile quality of this chain is demonstrated by the fact that it has survived, as many were broken up into smaller examples, bracelets, or melted down to create other pieces of jewellery. A practical swivel clasp fitting ensures that this chain can effortlessly suspend a much loved pendant or charm. Bold gold jewellery has surged back into fashion over the past few years, with the warm tones and statement looks provided appealing to a wide audience. The unusually long length of this necklace means that it will be a hugely versatile addition to any jewellery collection. Worn cascading to the waist, in a shorter double row, or wound around the wrist as a chunky bracelet, this piece will work for you to create the perfect modern look.

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Specifications


Material 15CT Yellow Gold
Age 1837 - 1901 (Victorian)
Chain Length 155cm
Clasp Type Lobster
PRAGNELL REFERENCE 1057089
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