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Georgian chains were considered the height of fashion during their heyday in the 1820s.
Many a painting from that decade portrays women in luxurious ankle-length gowns, upswept coiffures, and draped in gold chains.
Original ones are always light in weight for their presence; reproductions notoriously heavy. After all, it was a time of scarcity in many commodities, particularly precious ones, due to ongoing wars.
Textured with torii of tiny raised circles, and a background of minute dots, each gold link is intricately connected to four others. This imparts a rich rope that pleases the senses in feel, touch, and look in its lights and hollows, and grand presence all in 18k gold.
A blend of gold filigree, cannetille, and repoussé gold elements, the clasp is an open angled barrel shape. Style tip! Wear the clasp at the side to show off the amazing workmanship.