Dinh Van Choker Necklace Gold Diamond

$15,500.00


Dinh Van
1970s
18k gold
Diamond
42.6 grams
13" x 1/4"
Stamped with the maker's mark, a hallmark for 18k gold and French marks

A refined choker necklace by Dinh Van made of 18k gold, featuring diamond. 
Brilliant cut diamonds are staged in a square to adorn the clasp.
The choker is neat and minimalistic. It’s tastefully designed to make a statement. With its clean look this piece perfectly highlights one’s neckline. This Dinh Van necklace is an essential jewel for those who’s motto in jewelry is “less is more.”

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