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Vintage 1980s Massive Multi-Strand Slinky Serpentine Chain Liquid Gold Necklace1 Available • Pre-owned - Excellent
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This incredible statement piece screams 1980s disco glamour and runway excess. Flat herringbone and serpentine chains rose to popularity in the 1970s and especially the 1980s, when statement gold chains became a defining accessory of the era. Featuring a massive waterfall of cascading flat chains, this heavy, multi-strand necklace delivers the ultimate "liquid gold" effect. The slinky, flat-linked chains are designed to catch the light from every angle, creating a fluid, highly reflective drape across the collarbone and chest. The countless strands are securely gathered at each end by two large, oval-shaped stations featuring a rich, textured nugget or bark-like finish. These decorative panels connect via a sturdy, hidden fold-over clasp mechanism, ensuring the substantial piece sits beautifully when worn. the construction and weight are indicative of high-end 80s designer statement jewelry. vintage liquid gold necklace, multi strand chain necklace, 1980s statement jewelry, chunky gold tone necklace, serpentine chain necklace, waterfall necklace, slinky gold necklace, disco glam jewelry, flat herringbone chain, vintage runway jewelry #80sVintage #LiquidGold #StatementNecklace #SerpentineChain #VintageGlam

ConditionPre-owned - Excellent
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