Size: The total length is 450mm, the extension chain is 90mm, and the width is approximately 28mm.
Material: Copper Gold Plated/Glass/Cubic Zirconia
Craftsmanship: Powder Casting Glass
This is an antique illustration style of Maison Gripoix, an established Parisian jeweler founded in 1870.
Since the 1920s, it has served Chanel. Other clients also include Yves Saint Laurent and Guy Laroche.
And it has collaborated with Dior to launch fashion jewelry that pairs with the New Look series.
Maison Gripoix is skilled at using powder casting glass as the raw material.
To present all kinds of lifelike flowers, these jewels have subtle and bright color variations.
This necklace also follows the traditional colored powder casting glass craftsmanship.
Rather than ordinary dyed glass.
It uses Alice blue, indigo, and dark green powder casting glass to outline the smart flower and leaf vines.
A circle of pink cubic zirconia is dotted around the stamen. The entire color combination is wonderful.
This necklace is as crystal clear as jelly and has different color manifestations under different light.
Whether it's paired with silk and linen in spring and summer or cashmere and knitting in autumn and winter.
It has a transcendent posture because its color combination is distinctive.
It's just like a string of flower and leaves picked from the paintings of the Rococo master Fragonard, vivid and aesthetic.