Vintage 1960s Robert Larin Signed Brutalist Pewter Buffalo Pendant & Chain
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Make a bold artistic statement with this one-of-a-kind vintage Robert Larin signed pewter pendant and chain, a striking example of Canadian Brutalist design. Handcrafted in the late 1960s to early 1970s, it captures the essence of Larin’s innovative style — merging organic abstraction with bold, textured forms that command attention.
• Artist: Robert Larin (signed on reverse)
• Material: Pewter
• Pendant Size: 2.25" x 2.25"
• Chain Length: 26"
• Condition: Excellent vintage condition
• Origin: Montreal, Canada
This extraordinary buffalo motif pendant exemplifies Larin’s skill in translating raw, rugged beauty into wearable art. Each of his designs was cast in pewter using the lost-wax process, hand-finished, and often given a darkened patina to enhance depth and contrast.
About Robert Larin
Robert Larin (1933–1979) was one of Canada’s most influential modernist jewelry designers. Working in Montreal during the 1960s and 1970s, he became renowned for his Brutalist aesthetic — a style characterized by textured surfaces, asymmetrical shapes, and architectural abstraction. Unlike many commercial jewelers of his time, Larin’s work blurred the boundary between jewelry and sculpture.
Today, Robert Larin jewelry is highly collectible for its artistic craftsmanship and distinctive design language. His pieces are featured in museum collections and sought after by modernist jewelry enthusiasts worldwide.
A rare and powerful vintage Robert Larin buffalo pendant to your collection!
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