Antique necklace in gold-plated 925/silver
Theodor Fahrner (1859-1919) was a famous jewellery manufacturer from Pforzheim. He was one of the pioneers of Art Nouveau jewellery and was one of the first jewellery manufacturers in Europe to commission freelance artists (designers) to design the jewellery he produced. He succeeded in turning his father's largely insignificant ring factory into one of the most creative jewellery firms in Europe.
Magnificent necklace from the Theodor Fahrner jewellery manufactory. Consisting of five filigree elements in an abstract shell design in gold-plated silver, which are attached to each other on a chain of elongated elements formed in a spiral pattern and set with marcasites. Surface covered with the typical Fahrner filigree. Marked, made by the manufactory Theodor Fahrner Pforzheim. Very good original condition.
Dimensions & Details - Silver 925/-, gold plated - weight 18,13 g - Length 40 cm