Vintage Singapore Chain Necklace in 18k: Add Charms Pendants Lockets

$795.00

The Singapore chain has tightly interconnected links that are hammered to be flattened, then twisted, resulting in a spiral-like appearance. It has a distinct, shimmery, lacy look because light reflects off the twisted, hammered links. A lovely, yet durable chain that works with pendants and charms of varying sizes.

In excellent vintage condition. Gently cleaned and ready to wear.  Presentation box for display only and not included in the ring purchase.

 

◆ Materials: 18k Yellow Gold

◆ Measurements: 18.75” end to end; link width 1.9mm

◆ Weight: 3.1g

◆ Hallmarks: ‘18k Italy’ and ‘750’

 

Antique and vintage jewelry are sold as is. They are pre-owned and will bear signs of wear commensurate with their age, which may or may not have been stated in the product description. Metal surfaces could have light marks or scratches, and rings may be out of round. The stones, too, could have surface wear or sometimes chips. Evidence of repair could also present itself as imperfections, due to the general techniques and instruments available at the time.

The Singapore chain has tightly interconnected links that are hammered to be flattened, then twisted, resulting in a spiral-like appearance. It has a distinct, shimmery, lacy look because light reflects off the twisted, hammered links. A lovely, yet durable chain that works with pendants and charms of varying sizes.

In excellent vintage condition. Gently cleaned and ready to wear.  Presentation box for display only and not included in the ring purchase.

 

◆ Materials: 18k Yellow Gold

◆ Measurements: 18.75” end to end; link width 1.9mm

◆ Weight: 3.1g

◆ Hallmarks: ‘18k Italy’ and ‘750’

 

Antique and vintage jewelry are sold as is. They are pre-owned and will bear signs of wear commensurate with their age, which may or may not have been stated in the product description. Metal surfaces could have light marks or scratches, and rings may be out of round. The stones, too, could have surface wear or sometimes chips. Evidence of repair could also present itself as imperfections, due to the general techniques and instruments available at the time.