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Updated 11 hours ago
lauren_kali
Updated 11 hours ago

Vintage 1996 Tiffany & Co Sterling Silver Bone Link Necklace 126g Rare Statement

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Vintage Tiffany & Co. sterling silver bone link chain, stamped ©1996. This is a rare, substantial statement piece featuring organically shaped “bone” style links and a versatile length that allows it to be worn as both a necklace or wrapped bracelet. Crafted in solid sterling silver (.925), this piece has incredible weight and presence at 126 grams, giving it a bold, elevated feel that stands apart from standard Tiffany chain designs. This is not a common or mass-produced style—a harder-to-find vintage Tiffany design with strong collector and fashion appeal. ⸻ DETAILS: • Brand: Tiffany & Co. • Year: ©1996 • Material: Sterling Silver (.925) • Weight: 126 grams • Style: Bone link / organic link chain • Wear: Necklace or wrap bracelet • Condition: Pre-owned with natural patina consistent with age (can be polished if desired) WHY THIS PIECE: • Heavy, high-quality sterling silver • Unique vintage design (not currently in production) • Versatile styling (necklace + bracelet) • Rare alternative to common Tiffany styles ⸻ STYLING: Perfect as a statement silver chain for everyday wear or layered with other pieces for a more elevated, editorial look.
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