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Vintage French Art Deco Light Butterscotch Bakelite Long Statement Necklace – 1930s Tested 99g

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Vintage French Art Deco Light Butterscotch Bakelite Long Statement Necklace – 1930s Tested 99gVintage French Art Deco Light Butterscotch Bakelite Long Statement Necklace 1930s Tested 99g A substantial and beautifully preserved example of French Art Deco Bakelite, this 1930s necklace offers an exceptional 99. 22 grams of polished lightbutterscotch beads a weight and presence rarely encountered today. The beads display the warm translucence, density, and handfinished surface that distinguish early French production from later or American work.

Vintage French Art Deco Light Butterscotch Bakelite Long Statement Necklace – 1930s Tested 99g

A substantial and beautifully preserved example of French Art Deco Bakelite, this 1930s necklace offers an exceptional 99.22 grams of polished light‑butterscotch beads — a weight and presence rarely encountered today. The beads display the warm translucence, density, and hand‑finished surface that distinguish early French production from later or American work.
The necklace retains its original brass screw‑barrel clasp and is expertly strung on cord, consistent with pre‑war construction. Its generous 29" length allows it to slip easily over the head while maintaining the elegant drape characteristic of the period.
Verified with hot water, and baking‑soda testing, this is a true period piece, not a modern reproduction.
For collectors seeking authenticity, weight, and era‑correct craftsmanship, this necklace stands out as a rare and highly desirable Art Deco example.
Excellent vintage condition. No cracks, chips, or structural issues. Clasp functions properly.

DETAILS
•     Era: 1930s French Art Deco
•     Material: Genuine Bakelite (tested)
•     Color: Light butterscotch
•     Weight: 99.22g
•     Length: 29"
•     Bead size: approx. 25mm oval
•     Clasp: Brass screw‑barrel
•     Construction: Cord‑strung
•     Origin: France

A refined choice for collectors who appreciate early Bakelite in its most substantial form, this necklace elevates both everyday and curated Art Deco ensembles. Its warm butterscotch tone pairs beautifully with neutrals, linen, black, and deep jewel tones, and its long silhouette layers effortlessly with other period pieces. A thoughtful gift for Bakelite enthusiasts, Art Deco collectors, or anyone who values authentic 1930s craftsmanship.

This is an original vintage piece, thoughtfully preserved and recirculated to reduce waste and support sustainable collecting.

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★★★★★ 5
Good start to a series
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I delayed reading the series for reasons I don’t remember. But my TBR list is huge so I thought I’d take a shot of this and I was pleasantly surprised. I didn’t think the blurb about it was anything special. But it was a very good book. It took some interesting twists and turns. I am so glad the second book is already out. Because I would not have waited patiently. Very slow burn but good storyline. 🔥🔥/5
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★★★★★ 4
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★★★★★ 3
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delightful read
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