A sculptural work of art is this necklace by Jean-Claude Bonillo. A French designer who draws his inspiration from the nature surrounding it, so that its sculpted forms evoke almost always the four elements, revealed by fire. A true multidisciplinary artist, jewelry designer, and a brilliant sculptor. He has collaborated with Haute Couture designers such as Yves Saint-Laurent and Nina Ricci. His work is also included in the permanent collection at the National Archives in France.
- Complex and intricate statement drape pendant necklace
- Circa 1989, signed
- Bonillo’s jewelry are the result of his fascination and love for the art of fire, fusion, and the work of forging.
- Inspired by flames and organic movements of fire
- Gorgeous wabi-sabi organic swirls and links
- End drop pendant sway with movement
- Pendant to pendant crafted connection
- Choker style, self-necklace hook clasp
- 24 carat plated on bronze we believe, based off his past work
- Jean-Claude Bonillo label, signed pendant back
- Very good vintage condition, light wear/minor tarnishing throughout, does not take away from the uniqueness and beauty of the piece.
- Check out the New York City curated exhibition
- Check out the choker version
Measurements
Length (End-to-End): 16"
Length (Center Drop): 9"
Width (Necklace Stem): 0.18"
Width (Widest Point): 4"
Weight: 235g