Exquisite Kenneth Lane Byzantine Maltese cross beautifully detailed brooch.
A delicate accessory, just stunning for the festive season.

This gold plated Maltese cross brooch is inlaid with simulated pearls, emerald green polished cabochon and bright sparkling crystals.

Measurement see photo.

Signed Kenneth J Lane

Very good condition!

Seller's Story
Kenneth Jay Lane costume jewellery
The history of a legendary American brand began in 1963. Born in 1932 in Detroit, Kenneth Jay Lane studied in New York at the School of Design in Road Island. He worked as an art director in «Vogue» and was an assistant to the famous French shoemaker Roger Vivier for the American company “Delman.” In 1956-1963 Lane worked in Paris for shoe line “Dior”, and in 1963 he opened the company for the production of original jewelry and exclusive shoes for special occasions.
Noteworthy, one of the first and perhaps the most prominent connoisseurs of the brand was Jacqueline Kennedy. One day Jacqueline Kennedy asked Lane to create a copy of a precious necklace that Aristotle Onassis had given her. By the way, the necklace of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis of emeralds and sapphires, was sold at the department store “Saks Fifth Avenue” for $ 250. Since then, the creator of the KJL brand became known as the “king of counterfeiting and imitation of jewelry.”
Also, his jewelry appeared in such iconic films, as “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”, “Dallas”, “Dynasty”, and “Sex and the City”

Exquisite Kenneth Lane Byzantine Maltese cross beautifully detailed brooch.
A delicate accessory, just stunning for the festive season.

This gold plated Maltese cross brooch is inlaid with simulated pearls, emerald green polished cabochon and bright sparkling crystals.

Measurement see photo.

Signed Kenneth J Lane

Very good condition!

Seller's Story
Kenneth Jay Lane costume jewellery
The history of a legendary American brand began in 1963. Born in 1932 in Detroit, Kenneth Jay Lane studied in New York at the School of Design in Road Island. He worked as an art director in «Vogue» and was an assistant to the famous French shoemaker Roger Vivier for the American company “Delman.” In 1956-1963 Lane worked in Paris for shoe line “Dior”, and in 1963 he opened the company for the production of original jewelry and exclusive shoes for special occasions.
Noteworthy, one of the first and perhaps the most prominent connoisseurs of the brand was Jacqueline Kennedy. One day Jacqueline Kennedy asked Lane to create a copy of a precious necklace that Aristotle Onassis had given her. By the way, the necklace of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis of emeralds and sapphires, was sold at the department store “Saks Fifth Avenue” for $ 250. Since then, the creator of the KJL brand became known as the “king of counterfeiting and imitation of jewelry.”
Also, his jewelry appeared in such iconic films, as “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”, “Dallas”, “Dynasty”, and “Sex and the City”

Zertifizierung
Kein Laborbericht
Epoche
Nach 2000
Metall
Vergoldet
Markenschmuck
Ja
Gesamtgewicht
33 g
Zustand
Sehr guter Zustand - mit kleineren Gebrauchsspuren
Designer/Künstler/Schöpfer
Kenneth Lane
Geschlecht
Damen
Zusätzliche Informationen zum Titel
Malteserkreuz festlich
Breite
7 cm

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Das Objekt ist wie beschrieben. Es wurde gut mit der Originalverpackung versandt. Einzig die Zustellung war etwas langsam, da die Sendung erst spät zur Pose gegeben wurde - aber sei's drum ;)

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user-acddf21b47eb

preciosos pendientes, envoltorio y presentación muy buena gracas

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user-65a58b6

The Vivienne Westwood necklace wa delivered today and I would recommend Seller 🤙🌺

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user-aeadaac

Exactly what was viewed , arrived very quickly , very very happy

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user-00884f5527ef

Los gemelos ya fueron entregados Preciosos gracias

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user-b3e44a143a13

Thanks for quick sending of the little treasure. It looks very pretty :-)

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