D’Orlan vintage 1970s gold tone & enamel pendant necklace.

A quirky and typically 1970s abstract pendant in gold toned metal with orange and cream enamel. The pendant was created by D’Orlan, a Canadian company established in the 1950s by Maurice Bradden, who previously trained under the well known French jeweller Marcel Boucher. (Ref AA-28)

Size : Approximately 55cm long. Pendant is around 7.4cm by 3.3cm at its widest points.
Weight : Around 32g.
Clasp : Fold over clasp in secure working order.
Marks : ‘©D’Orlan’ to back of pendant. Also design or stock number.

Condition : Good to very good.
Some plate loss where the different elements of the necklace have rubbed against each other. No visible damage to the enamel. Still a very stylish and wearable piece of quality 1970s jewellery.

Supplied with a fabric drawstring storage bag / gift bag.

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