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Shop New in! Extraordinary Big Heavy Bismarck Chain Swedish Vintage 1963 18K Gold
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New in! Extraordinary Big Heavy Bismarck Chain Swedish Vintage 1963 18K Gold

$2,995.00

Here’s one that truly stops you in your tracks! A heavy, graduated Bismarck chain in 18k gold from G. Dahlgren, Malmö, Sweden, dated 1963. She’s bold, fluid, and carries all the vintage gravitas we adore… and then some.

The links are beautifully rounded and tightly interwoven, creating that intricate texture the Bismarck pattern is known for. And because she’s graduated, the proportions are subtly weighted, with more visual impact toward the front… an elegant architectural detail that gives her such presence when worn.

She measures approximately 18.9 inches long and weighs a gorgeous 25.5 grams. A serious piece in every sense, but still perfectly wearable on its own or as a foundation for layering. Her 18k gold has the most gorgeous warm, buttery tone. Under light, she glows like candlelit satin.

Fully hallmarked and fitted with her original box clasp and figure-eight safety for peace of mind.

Excellent condition with minor signs of age. All colored areas are just reflections from the surroundings.

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Here’s one that truly stops you in your tracks! A heavy, graduated Bismarck chain in 18k gold from G. Dahlgren, Malmö, Sweden, dated 1963. She’s bold, fluid, and carries all the vintage gravitas we adore… and then some.

The links are beautifully rounded and tightly interwoven, creating that intricate texture the Bismarck pattern is known for. And because she’s graduated, the proportions are subtly weighted, with more visual impact toward the front… an elegant architectural detail that gives her such presence when worn.

She measures approximately 18.9 inches long and weighs a gorgeous 25.5 grams. A serious piece in every sense, but still perfectly wearable on its own or as a foundation for layering. Her 18k gold has the most gorgeous warm, buttery tone. Under light, she glows like candlelit satin.

Fully hallmarked and fitted with her original box clasp and figure-eight safety for peace of mind.

Excellent condition with minor signs of age. All colored areas are just reflections from the surroundings.

Here’s one that truly stops you in your tracks! A heavy, graduated Bismarck chain in 18k gold from G. Dahlgren, Malmö, Sweden, dated 1963. She’s bold, fluid, and carries all the vintage gravitas we adore… and then some.

The links are beautifully rounded and tightly interwoven, creating that intricate texture the Bismarck pattern is known for. And because she’s graduated, the proportions are subtly weighted, with more visual impact toward the front… an elegant architectural detail that gives her such presence when worn.

She measures approximately 18.9 inches long and weighs a gorgeous 25.5 grams. A serious piece in every sense, but still perfectly wearable on its own or as a foundation for layering. Her 18k gold has the most gorgeous warm, buttery tone. Under light, she glows like candlelit satin.

Fully hallmarked and fitted with her original box clasp and figure-eight safety for peace of mind.

Excellent condition with minor signs of age. All colored areas are just reflections from the surroundings.

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