Vintage '70s MCM Brass & Faux Ivory Statement Necklace Intricate Etched Spheres 24" length Fundraiser Supports Sustainable Fashion Education
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Embrace the bold, global aesthetic of the 1970s with this striking mixed-media statement necklace. Pairing warm, intricately engraved brass spheres with creamy, ivory-toned architectural spacers, this piece perfectly captures the "Bohemian Glamour" that defined high-fashion accessories of the mid-century era.
Era: 1970s (Mid-Century Modern / Boho-Chic).
Materials: Etched golden brass beads and tiered faux-ivory (resin) accents.
Design: Graduated spheres featuring deeply recessed star and geometric engravings.
Hardware: Sturdy vintage barrel or spring clasp with a delicate beaded extension.
Approximate Length: 24 inches.
Fashion History: The 1970s "Global Nomad" Trend
This necklace is a verified artifact of the 1970s "Global Nomad" movement, where designers moved away from minimalist plastics toward materials that felt traveled and artisanal.
The Etched Brass: The intricate, hand-tooled look of the brass beads was a signature of '70s maximalism, often inspired by traditional jewelry from North Africa and India.
The Faux-Ivory Accent: During this period, high-quality resin was expertly molded into "faux-ivory" tiered spacers to achieve a luxurious, organic look without the ethical impact of natural materials.
The Silhouette: The 24-inch length was the preferred "power length" of the decade, designed to sit perfectly over silk tunics, caftans, or high-necked ribbed sweaters.
Style Versatility & Modern Styling
Modern Bohemian: Style this over a flowing linen maxi dress and leather sandals for a sophisticated, jet-set vacation look.
Textured Minimalist: Wear it as a singular focal point against an all-black ensemble to let the golden brass and ivory tones provide a high-contrast architectural pop.
The Layered Look: Pair with thinner gold chains of varying lengths to lean into the current "more is more" vintage jewelry trend.
The Circular Fashion Story
Acquiring authentic 1970s mixed-media jewelry is a commitment to the circular economy. These brass and resin pieces were built with a level of material density and structural integrity that far exceeds modern mass-produced "gold-tone" accessories. By preserving this piece, you are giving new life to a work of mid-century art and rejecting the cycle of disposable fashion waste.
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