Mahnaz CollectionVintage 1991 Andrew Grima 18-Karat White Gold, Opal and Agate Necklace
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It’s easy to understand Andrew Grima’s career pivot in hindsight – a WWII veteran turned mechanical engineer who threw out the rulebook to open a jewellery business with no formal training; his extraordinary pieces and avant-garde bent prove his decision was kismet. Securing him a Royal Warrant and 12 De Beers international awards, Grima’s pieces are famously sought-after collectibles. This pendant necklace, with the stone crafted by the nonpareil Atelier Munsteiner – the leading name in gemstone cutting – is one of a kind and an artistic expression of Modernism realised in 18-karat white gold, cabochon opal and agate.
Material: gold
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Dimensions: 8.3cm (l) x 5.1cm (w) x 0.6cm (d) / 3.2" (h) x 2.0" (w) x 0.2" (l)
Weight: 41.58g / 1.5 oz
18-karat white gold, diamond, cabochon opal, agate; Diamonds weighing 0.09ct approx.; Torque: 39.3cm/15.5"; Stamped 750. Agate signed JM; Pendant signed Grima; Stamped TES
Colour: gold
Mahnaz Ispahani Bartos, a greatly admired New York curator and collector, discovered her love of jewellery as a child through gifts from her Pakistani mother and Iranian grandmother, including Persian turquoise earrings and rings, Meenakari bangles and an Omega watch designed by Andrew Grima. Witness to two revolutions, she set aside this young love for 25+ years of scholarship on matters of global wars and peace. In 2013, however, she returned to her passion, jewellery, turning it into a profession with the launch of Mahnaz Collection, a gallery celebrating global beauty. Her eclectic curation spans renowned and lesser-known names from various eras, all united by exceptional originality, artistry and craftsmanship.
It’s easy to understand Andrew Grima’s career pivot in hindsight – a WWII veteran turned mechanical engineer who threw out the rulebook to open a jewellery business with no formal training; his extraordinary pieces and avant-garde bent prove his decision was kismet. Securing him a Royal Warrant and 12 De Beers international awards, Grima’s pieces are famously sought-after collectibles. This pendant necklace, with the stone crafted by the nonpareil Atelier Munsteiner – the leading name in gemstone cutting – is one of a kind and an artistic expression of Modernism realised in 18-karat white gold, cabochon opal and agate.
Material: gold
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Dimensions: 8.3cm (l) x 5.1cm (w) x 0.6cm (d) / 3.2" (h) x 2.0" (w) x 0.2" (l)
Weight: 41.58g / 1.5 oz
18-karat white gold, diamond, cabochon opal, agate; Diamonds weighing 0.09ct approx.; Torque: 39.3cm/15.5"; Stamped 750. Agate signed JM; Pendant signed Grima; Stamped TES
Colour: gold
Mahnaz Ispahani Bartos, a greatly admired New York curator and collector, discovered her love of jewellery as a child through gifts from her Pakistani mother and Iranian grandmother, including Persian turquoise earrings and rings, Meenakari bangles and an Omega watch designed by Andrew Grima. Witness to two revolutions, she set aside this young love for 25+ years of scholarship on matters of global wars and peace. In 2013, however, she returned to her passion, jewellery, turning it into a profession with the launch of Mahnaz Collection, a gallery celebrating global beauty. Her eclectic curation spans renowned and lesser-known names from various eras, all united by exceptional originality, artistry and craftsmanship.
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