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PACO RABANNE VINTAGE

Paco Rabanne Cluster Necklace
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Gold-plated metal necklace from Paco Rabanne Paris featuring a pendant with Amber faceted crystal stones and a snake chain. Please note that vintage items are not new and might have imperfections.
Item ID:10217270

Size & Fit

  • Measurements: length: 38 centimetres, pendant: 11 centimetres

Composition & Care

  • Composition: Metal (Other) 100%
  • Brand Style ID : 407
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    • PACO RABANNE VINTAGE
      Paco Rabanne Cluster Necklace

    SHIPPING FROM: Katheleys, Verviers


    Katheleys
    Katheley’s is dedicated to the world of collectible and vintage luxury fashion and attracts designers, stylists and celebrities from around the world in their search for beautiful, unique pieces, combined with personal, knowledgeable service from the founder, Catherine Lecomte.

    Designer: PACO RABANNE VINTAGE


    Paco Rabanne started his career in 1965 as a designer, with a collection of 12 dresses which he called "the Unwearables", including his first plastic dress. In 1966 he opened his own outlet where he earned international repute for his metal-linked plastic-disc dresses, sun goggles and jewellery made of plastic in primary colours. He retired in 1999. His architectural background led him to use disks cut from metal or plastic, linked with wire and other interesting techniques, producing tiny metal, vinyl and plastic link dresses. Visit Paco Rabanne for more information on this designer