About This Vintage Piece
Why we love it: Created by Walter Lampl, a man whose slogan was “Creators of the Unusual, as Usual,” this is a true collector’s piece. The hand-carved jade Buddha necklace dates to the 1920s, when Chinoiserie and glamour were at their peak.
Measurements & Materials
- Era: 1920s
- Hallmark: WL 14K (Walter Lampl Hallmark)
- Metal: 14K yellow gold
- Stone: Natural Jade
- Stone Strand Length: 16"
- Measurements: 4.51-9.29 Graduated Stones; Center Piece measures 1"
- Condition: Excellent;
- To read more about Walter Lampl, please follow this link. What we love about Walter Lampl's philosophy is that he designed for all price points so everyone could have a touch of beauty. This piece is priced extraordinarily well and will most likely be snatched by another vintage jewelry dealer. Comparable jade pieces are currently marked on the web for $1500 - $3000.
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Brand Vision
Jewelry that aims to mirror the complexity of individuality and the concept of timelessness is the essence of the TSJ design aesthetic. Hand-rendered in precious metals and stones, our designs radiate an effortlessly chic, free-spirited style. Our personalized pieces are reflections of each wearer’s unique personal story, and can be layered and added to as memories are made and passions discovered.
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- Material:
- 14K Gold
- Metal Color:
- Yellow Gold
- Stone:
- Jade
- Name Tag:
- Why we love it: Created by Walter Lampl, a man whose slogan was “Creators of the Unusual, as Usual,” this is a true collector’s piece. The hand-carved jade Buddha necklace dates to the 1920s, when Chinoiserie and glamour were at their peak.