Vintage Christian Dior Necklace, late 1960s/early 1970s

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A Christian Dior gold-tone articulated chain necklace, featuring fluid, flexible links that create a seamless and elegant design.

Dating from the late 1960s/early 1970s, it remains in good condition commensurate with its age.

The necklace is fitted with a secure foldover clasp signed Chr. Dior © and sits beautifully in the nape of the neck.

Dimensions: Length: 43 cm | 17inches 

Christian Dior (1905-1957) was one of the most celebrated couturiers of the 20th century. In 1947 Dior launched the 'New Look' collection celebrating ultra-femininity and glamour in women's fashion, which appealed to the mood of post-war society. Christian Dior launched his first collection of fashion jewellery to complement his garments in 1948.

In 1955 Christian Dior granted Grossé, based in the famous goldsmith town of Pforzheim in Germany, the exclusive license to manufacture his jewellery designs and the company manufactured their own jewellery together with jewellery for Dior. The jewellery was very high quality, made from gold plated and rhodium plated metal. Grossé held the license to manufacture Dior jewellery for 50 years, until 2005, when the company was taken over by Dior.

Please note this is a vintage piece and there is only one available.

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