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Rare Theodor Fahrner Art Deco Sterling Silver and Marcasite Necklace Circa 1930s

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$995.00
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THE001
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Product Description

Introducing a stunning and rare art deco necklace by Theodor Fahrner. This German masterpiece, crafted in sterling silver with marcasite accents, exudes elegance and sophistication. With a length of 40cm and a TF sterling hallmark, it is a true collector's item.

Theodor Fahrner, an esteemed jewelry company established in 1855, is renowned for his exceptional Art Nouveau and Art Deco designs. This necklace, featuring intricate detailing and avant-garde aesthetics, showcases the brand's commitment to excellence.


If this piece could talk, it would recall the elegance and modernity of the Art Deco era, when jewellery became an expression of sophistication, confidence and changing style. Designed by Theodor Fahrner, this remarkable necklace reflects a moment in European decorative arts where craftsmanship and avant-garde design existed in perfect balance.

Its finely worked sterling silver and marcasite detailing would once have caught the glow of theatre lights, evening gatherings and fashionable occasions during the early twentieth century. Pieces such as this were worn not simply as adornment, but as reflections of taste, refinement and individuality.

Today, the necklace remains not only a beautiful example of Fahrner’s celebrated craftsmanship, but also a lasting reminder of the glamour, artistry and quiet sophistication that defined the Art Deco period.