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A carnelian, marcasite and silver bracelet, Theodore Fahrner


  • Literature: Literature: Theodor Fahrner (1859-1919) trained in jewelry making at an early age in his father's ring factory. Later he created his own designs using new techniques and focusing on silver and semi-precious gemstones. His talent was expressed mainly in his bold designs, inspired by Oriental colors and Art Deco geometric patterning. His first international exhibition was in Paris at the 1900 World's Fair
  • Condition: Condition: Overall good condition with normal signs of wear. A few marcasites deficient, enamel and crystal in good condition considering age. Closure and safety clasp in good working order..

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December 13, 2011 3:00 PM PST
Pasadena, CA, US

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