CASTLECLIFF SOUTHWEST: FIGURAL RING PENDANT IN RED GLASS
RED RING
c. early 1970's
This rare variation of one of our most iconic pieces is part of CASTLECLIFF's 1970's southwest series, a collection filled with Native American figural elements, enamel feather imagery and brilliantly colored poured glass stones. Designed by the prolific Lawrence (Larry) Vrba (previsouly of Haskell, and many broadway shows) this collection if rare and highly soiught after, Designed and manufactured in NYC, with large poured glass stones that were made from melted down beads at CASTLECLIFF's own midtown glass factory.
- Rare Silhouette Featuring Stone and Enamel Adorned Figural Castings
- Linked with Oversized RIngs
- This Statement Pendant is and Adjustable 17" Long and Drops a Stunning 12"
- Featuring Two Poured Glass Stones in Shades of Brilliant Red
- Muted Enamel 'Feathers' Throughout
- Russian Gold Plating with Minimal Wear to Some Enamel Pieces Consistent with Age
- Signed CASTLECLIFF at Back of Each Casting
VINTAGE FINDS FROM AROUND THE GLOBE
UNIQUE AND ONE OF A KIND FINDS FROM DECADES PAST, COLLECTED &. CURATED OVER THE YEARS AT ESTATE SALES, FLEA MARKETS AND ANTIQUE STORES THROUGHOUT OUR TRAVELS.