This necklace boasts a delectable lampworked opal cabochon manufactured in mid-century Czechoslavakia. It is so stunning we decided that this understated but attention-grabbing necklace design required no further garnish.
Bohemian glassmakers were the first to develop methods for press-molding glass in the early 19th century. They began with solid colored glass and then, as their skills grew, started producing multi-colored stones like this one that mimics gems like opals.
In this piece:
- Vintage Czech lamp-worked ruby opal glass cabochon, circa 1950
- A pronged brass setting made today in the USA in vintage dies
- Antiqued brass chain
- Length is 16” with a 4” extender
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