Jewelry
750. Antique Lock and Found Object Necklace by Pallas Ravae
- Item Number
- 1010
- Estimated Value
- $350 USD
- Sold
- $117 USD to vir323
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Antique lock, found object, gear, and 14k gold chain: A stunning necklace by artist, Pallas Ravae. This particular necklace includes antique lock, found object, gear, and 14k gold chain. The unknown history of the found objects adds a mystique that can’t be ignored and provides an excellent conversation piece.
Pallas showcases unique found objects alongside semi-precious stones and gems. This juxtaposition elevates the objects allowing the wearer to appreciate the beauty inherent in them. Pallas’ love of the Japanese aesthetic of wabi-sabi, which is centered on the acceptance of transience, imperfection, and asymmetry, drives her work. Using repurposed materials is important in her work as well; even the tiniest contribution can make a difference.
Pallas approaches jewelry design as she does her paintings. In her unique creations her passion and curiosity is present. Each piece is one of a kind: there will never be another like it.
#1 Amber, wood, and found object: A stunning necklace by artist, Pallas Ravae. This particular necklace includes amber, antique wooden beads, and a found object. The unknown history of the found object adds a mystique that can’t be ignored and provides an excellent conversation piece.
Item Special Note
Ships free within the continental US. Can be adjusted by artist, if better fit is needed.
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