-Paul Oudet 1970 Prototype Gingko Cuff Necklace In 18Kt Gilt Vermeil Over Silver
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Double gingko necklace designed by Paul Oudet (1946-).
A prototype sculptural cuff bracelet, created in Paris France by the sculptor Paul Oudet, back in the 1970. This organic piece has been crafted as an unique piece in solid .800/.999 silver with gold gilt vermeil. The design consist of 2 gingko leaves attached to the ends of a curved free form element. This model probably created for the Galerie Claude de Muzac between 1968 and 1974.
This prototype piece is unusually crafted in gilt silver instead gild bronze that is the traditional metal used by the artist in his career.
Weight: 128.85 Grams, (82.59 Dwt).
Size: It is expandable, is sizeable and the actual size fit a neck up to 17 inches (43.20 Cm).
Measurements: The gingko leaves are 56 mm by 42 mm (2.20 x 1.65 Inches).
Hallmarks Stamped with French marks; the maker's mark P.O. inside a lozange cartouche associated to Paul Oudet, the mark of the crab for the 80% assay of the silver and signed, "PAUL OUDET".
Paul Oudet, is a Postwar Contemporary French artist and sculptor. He created rare jewelry and objects for the Galerie Grotte of Claude de Muzac in Paris, circa 1970. After having brilliantly passed the Applied Arts and the Fine Arts, Paul Oudet at 25 is a young professor at the Fine Arts, architecture section. But perhaps because he is the son of a naval officer, or because he grew up facing the Louvre Museum, where he spent long hours in the countless galleries, he sets off to discover the distan
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