Vintage Mouawad 18k Gold Lapis Lazuli Chain Necklace

$7,250.00


Mouawad
1980s
18k Gold
Lapis Lazuli
58.3 grams
Length: 34" Width: 1/4"
750, Makers Mark, 13VI

Vintage Mouawad 18k Gold Lapis Lazuli Chain Necklace. This beautiful 1980s necklace features 8 detailed feet and 8 lapis lazuli beads. Weighing 58.3 grams and 34 inches in length, the raised details on the feet are such a conversation piece.

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    About Mouawad Brand:

    Mouawad jewelry is a brand with a century long history. It was founded in 1890, when Daoud Mouawad returned to Lebanon after spending a decade in the US training as a jeweler and watchmaker. Since then, five generations later, the business has remained family operated. Each leading generation brings something remarkable to jewelry making by following “Crafting the extraordinary” motto.

    One of the House’s specialties is Mouawad watches. The company’s jewelers were one of the earliest in adorning watches with gemstones.

    Possessing a truly fascinating gemstone collection, Mouawad owns Dynasty, a 51.12 carat Russian diamond estimated at nearly $10 million.

    To emphasize the reigning nature of the brand, the jewelry house created crowns for the Miss Universe and Miss USA pageants.

    Today Mouawad’s headquarters are in Dubai and Geneva. Besides running the jewelry business, Pascal Mouawad is also known as a decade-long Victoria’s Secret collaborator.

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