Product Description
Step back into the glamour of the Art Deco era with a necklace that effortlessly combines timeless sophistication with exceptional craftsmanship. Whether worn for a special occasion or treasured as part of a distinguished jewellery collection, this elegant piece is a beautiful expression of early twentieth-century design.
Crafted by the renowned German jeweller Theodor Fahrner, this sterling silver necklace is delicately adorned with sparkling marcasite and measures approximately 40 cm in length. Bearing the TF sterling hallmark, it is an authentic example of Fahrner's celebrated craftsmanship. Founded in 1855, Theodor Fahrner became internationally recognised for producing some of the finest Art Nouveau and Art Deco jewellery, admired for its refined geometric styling, meticulous workmanship and enduring elegance.
Presented in its original fitted box, the necklace retains an added sense of history and provenance. The box displays age-related wear both internally and externally, as shown in the photographs, consistent with its age and careful use over the decades. A wonderful opportunity to acquire a highly collectible piece by one of Germany's most respected jewellery makers.
Each piece in our collection carries the subtle marks of time, adding to its authenticity and charm. Any notable details are thoughtfully included in the description and imagery. Should you wish to see more, we are always happy to assist.
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.