Columbus School for Girls – Galleria 2012
Auction Ends: Feb 27, 2012 09:00 PM EST

Jewelry

1950s Pave Trifari Feather Necklace with Sterling Silver Chain

Item Number
220
Estimated Value
275 USD
Sold
120 USD to katielogan34
Number of Bids
5  -  Bid History

Item Description

This necklace has been created from a signed c1950 pavé Crown Trifari brooch and is suspended on sterling chain. The chain is 16” and the feather 2.5”. It was part of a collection specifically designed for country singer Miranda Lambert’s May 2011 wedding and it was worn by her friend and fellow Pistol Annies band member, bridesmaid Angaleena Presley.

Item Special Note

KAREN LINDNER DESIGNS

Karen Fulmer Lindner, owner and designer for Karen Lindner Designs and 1984 CSG graduate, creates one-of-a-kind jewelry that incorporates unique antique “pieces of history” into wearable, artistic jewelry designs, chandeliers, and various other home décor items. 

Currently her pieces are available in select boutiques and online.  She focuses her work on rare and unusual antiques and has found her niche within a popular trend of repurposing. 

Her Bridal collection is sold exclusively through Vera Wang Chicago, Belle Vie Bridal Couture Chicago, and Lily Charleston. Her work can be seen in television and film projects, celebrity collaborations and award shows, and has been photographed for major national publications including W, Vogue, Victoria, Brides, InStyle, People StyleWatch, Essence, Allure, and Chicago Social Brides. She has become the runway and national ad campaign jeweler for iconic bridal designer Anne Barge. 

In May 2011 she was asked to be the jewelry designer for country singer Miranda Lambert and her entire wedding party, mother, and mother-in-law, when she wed fellow country music star Blake Shelton. 

 Along with designing signature lines for high-end boutiques and creating special looks for public figures, private commissions and family heirloom redesign requests are an equally important and heartfelt part of her work.

"In a world of mass-produced embellishment, embrace that which has a past, a story, a History…”

 - Karen Lindner

If winning bidder does not live in the Columbus area, the bidder is responsible for shipping costs of the item.