Note: I found NO other pieces of her jewelry for sale anywhere. So I am assuming this is a very rare item. 

Very RARE, artist signed, MIRA LEHR "Wearable Art" Necklace!


This one of a kind necklace was created by the famous Artist, Author, Activist, and Historian, Mira Lehr!

The necklace is made of acrylic, Rice Paper, and Sterling Silver!


Created by her famous "Explosive Rice Paper Art", her "Wearable Art Necklaces were presented to the Boca Raton Museum Store for sale in December 2020. There were a few colors made, each one being one of a kind!

The necklace measures approximately 24" and all findings are Sterling Silver 925. 


With art displays all over the world, Mira been featured on magazines, articles, and referred to as the "Godmother of Miami's Art Scene" (now deceased) and the writer of many beautiful art books. More info about Mira Lehr attached below. 


Please see photos and close ups for artist's signature, condition of necklace, measurements, and details. 

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Lehr also broke new artistic ground in her seventies, making large-scale installation pieces, and striking works on canvas on nature-based themes, inspired by the flora and shoreline of her Miami Beach home, using Japanese paper, inks, gunpowder, fire and fuses. The use of gunpowder was inspired by visiting a 2008 retrospective of the New York-based Chinese artist Cai Guo Qiang at the Guggenheim. In these late pieces, Lehr used a blowtorch to scorch pieces of thick Japanese paper, which she then bathed in coloured inks, before, as a finishing touch, placing gunpowder and fuses on the canvas and lighting them to burn plant-like effects into the picture's surface. “It’s dangerous and it’s exciting,” she said when interviewed for Mira Lehr. Arc of Nature. The complete monograph (2022)“It’s what my work is all about: beauty and its opposites, danger and destruction."