Alfred Karram 1970 Necklace In Solid 0.925 Sterling Silver
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Geometric necklace designed by Alfred Karram (1932-2017).
A beautiful piece of wearable art, created in New York city by the Architect and artist Alfred Karram, back in the early 1970. This geometric sculptural necklace choker has been individually assembled with multiples three-dimensional cubic elements made up from solid sterling silver, with high polished finish.
Weight: 142.3 Grams (91.21 Dwt,).
Size: Fit a neck up to 16 Inches (40.64 Cm).
Measurements: The drop element is 40 mm by 124 mm (0.87 x 4.90 Inches).
Hallmarks: Stamped with the maker's mark, the mark for the assay of the silver and signed, "KARRAM STERLING".
Alfred Karram, born in 1932. He was a renowned American artist and jewelry designer, based in New York City. Formerly with an upscale jewelry store and a goldsmith studio at 57th Street and Madison Avenue. He open his shop in 1956, with no formal training in jewelry design, but his tendency was toward modernity. He wanted to offer pieces that would attract a younger audience with both his style and prices. Most of Karram’s jewelry carried a price tag of 50 to 100 dollars, but he was pleasantly surprised that his store attracted audiences of all ages. Karram’s midtown Manhattan shop reflected the same interest in its architecture, designed by the jeweler himself. Steel and hammered brass outside and the interior included wooden beams projecting from the walls. Karram created an atmosphere that was bold, daring, and unusual, like his jewelr
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