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Parisian RARE: Vintage FABRICE Couture Beadwork Statement Set 🪐✨Unavailable • Pre-owned - Good
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The "FABRICE" label was founded in 1962 by Parisian jewelry designer Jackie Riss, who opened her flagship workshop boutique at 54 rue Bonaparte in the historic Saint-Germain-des-Prés district. This vintage Fabrice Paris costume jewelry set features a bold, multi-strand look handcrafted from multi-colored resin, glass cabochons, and intricately woven seed bead clusters. Founded by designer Jackie Riss in 1962, the historic French label is highly celebrated among collectors for its whimsical, high-fashion statement pieces that blend organic materials with vibrant, multi-layered color palettes. Design FeaturesBead Composition: Graduated satin gold, deep bronze, and translucent glass beads in earthy green, amber, and midnight blue tones.Seed Bead Clusters: Elaborate metallic spacer accents woven directly around the prominent focal beads. A pair of matching floral-burst star earrings designed to coordinate with the statement necklace. Clasp marked with the " "FABRICE" hallmark.

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