The pair of pendants each modelled as a portrait of goddess, the faces set with carved blue topaz and turquoise respectively, enhanced by textured gold hair and horse, decorated with brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18 karat yellow gold, signed.
Accompanied by two karat gold chains, length approximately 400 and 500mm respectively.
Accompanied by Central Gem Laboratory report numbered FV42800, dated 17 August 2018, stating that the topaz is natural.
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WALLACE CHAN
Known for his powerful sense of beauty and innovative creation, Wallace
Chan is an internationally acclaimed Chinese jewellery artist. He is
capable of capturing his interaction between materials and the energy. By
incorporating them into his designs, every detail in his works reveals his
passionate dream and philosophy, causing a strong aesthetic and soulful
impact to audience.
Wallace Chan’s jewellery creations are highly celebrated by jewellery
experts, connoisseurs and international media as they integrate unique
design with revolutionary technologies. After two-and-a-half years of
experiment, the Wallace Cut was unveiled in 1987. Combining intaglio
carving technique and the concept of multi-exposure in photography,
Wallace Chan invented mirroring of images in transparent gemstones by
faceting, creating an innovative multi-reflection effect.
This autumn, Tiancheng International is pleased to offer three pieces by
Wallace Chan (Lot 97, 148 and 149). Exquisite and finely carved, they are
impeccable examples of Chan’s sublime craftsmanship.