Gilbert Albert Interchangeable Necklace Set
Gilbert Albert, 1980s
18 Kt yellow gold and leather interchangeable necklace with gemstone interchangeable beads accented with a brilliant-cut diamond, accompanied by rhodonite, hydrogrossular garnet, hematite, labradorite, malachite, unakite, rutile quartz, jasper chalcedony, agate chalcedony, tiger’s eye, agate chalcedony and sugilite together with six leather strap necklaces in pink, green, red, brown, purple and grey hues.
Designer: Gilbert Albert
Circa: 1980s
Metal: 18K Yellow Gold, Leather straps with silver locking
Stone Details:
- Diamonds 0.15 cts approx.
- 12 beads: Rhodonite, hydrogrossular garnet, hematite, labradorite, malachite, unakite, rutile quartz, jasper chalcedony, agate chalcedony, tiger’s eye, agate chalcedony and sugilite
Pendant Dimension: 43 x 22 mm
Weight: 10.39 g
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Gilbert Albert
Gilbert Albert was born in 1930 in Geneva. He began his training in jewelry and design at the age of 15 at l'École des Arts Industriels. His talent was recognized by Patek Philippe when he was only 25, and he worked there as a designer and head of the workshop for seven years. During this time, he developed signature asymmetrical watches for the house. Later, he collaborated with the innovative Omega watchmakers and opened his own atelier in 1962. Throughout his tenure at Patek Philippe and Omega, he received several Diamonds-International Awards.