Tiffany & Co. Frank Gehry 18kt Gold Diamond Pendant Necklace
This exquisite necklace, designed by celebrated architect Frank Gehry, showcases an 18kt white gold pendant with a distinctive, asymmetrical square shape.
This exquisite necklace, designed by celebrated architect Frank Gehry, showcases an 18kt white gold pendant with a distinctive, asymmetrical square shape.
This exquisite necklace, designed by celebrated architect Frank Gehry, showcases an 18kt white gold pendant with a distinctive, asymmetrical square shape.
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The Tiffany & Co. Frank Gehry 18kt Gold Necklace with Diamond Square Pendant.
This exquisite necklace, designed by celebrated architect Frank Gehry, showcases an 18kt white gold pendant with a distinctive, asymmetrical square shape. The pendant deviates from traditional geometric forms, featuring an organic, almost fluid silhouette that echoes Gehry’s renowned architectural style, seen in landmarks like the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. Delicately edged with diamonds, the pendant is a minimalist yet striking focal point, hanging from a fine, elegant chain that allows it to command full attention. -
Diamonds -
Quantity: 60
Carat weight: 60 x 0.005
Total carat weight: 0.30 carats
Colour: F
Clarity: VS2/VS1
The dimensions:
Necklace length: 45.5 cm
Pendant size: Width x height: 2.7 x 0.6 cm
Total Weight: 19 grams
Condition: The necklace is pre - owned, minor signs of usage, excellent condition overall.
Comes in the original travel pouch. -
ITEM LOCATION : United Kingdom
SHIPPING FEE: Complimentary Express & Insured Shipping
INCLUDED: Complimentary Gift Wrap Packaging & Certificate of Evaluation.
RETURNS: 14-Days Return Policy, Money-Back Guarantee. -
This piece is part of Gehry’s collaboration with Tiffany & Co., which began in 2006. The collection introduced bold, modern designs that highlight architectural influences and organic forms, bridging the worlds of jewellery and architecture in an unprecedented way.
Interesting Facts
Frank Gehry’s Influence: As a Pritzker Prize-winning architect, Gehry’s partnership with Tiffany & Co. marked a unique foray into jewellery design for both him and the brand, as one of the first times Tiffany collaborated with an architect. The pendant’s sculptural quality reflects Gehry’s emphasis on structure and form over ornate detailing, embodying his signature aesthetic in a wearable piece of art.