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A striking vintage Monet necklace defined by bold restraint and sculptural balance. This design centers on a graphic cross-style medallion with openwork detailing and concentric circular relief at its core, suspended from a rich gold-tone chain and finished with a front-facing toggle closure that is meant to be seen.
Architectural rather than ornate, this piece reflects Monet’s refined late-20th-century aesthetic—confident, symbolic, and quietly powerful. It wears like an intentional statement rather than a trend.
Circa late 1970s–early 1980s
(Attributed based on toggle clasp construction, medallion geometry, chain style, and Monet design language of the period.)
Rich gold-tone metal
Sculptural cross / quatrefoil medallion with openwork design
Concentric circular detailing at center
Medium-weight oval link chain
Decorative toggle closure, worn at the front
Signed Monet
Necklace length: approximate; sits as a short statement length
Medallion: approximately 1.5 inches
(Measurements taken by hand; slight variance possible.)
Excellent vintage condition.
No gold loss, no wear, no structural issues, and no callouts. The finish is bright and even throughout, with a secure toggle closure and clean edges to the medallion.
Designed to be worn as a focal point. This necklace pairs beautifully with open necklines, tailored blazers, crisp white shirts, or minimalist dresses. Strong enough to stand alone, yet refined enough to feel timeless rather than bold for bold’s sake.
Monet pieces from the late 1970s–early 1980s that feature symbolic medallions and intentional toggle closures are increasingly sought after, particularly in this level of condition. This design stands out for its architectural form and balanced proportions—an excellent example of Monet’s transition into sculptural, statement jewelry without sacrificing quality or wearability.
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