Eve Kaplin Memphis Era Kinetic Necklace
Item Details
An Eve Kaplin Memphis Era kinetic necklace. This reversible piece is comprised of geometric shapes, spirals and zig-zags with colorful enameling. Eve Kaplin created her works in the 1970s – 80s, selling her work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art having been famed for using the Memphis style in her work. Her work is represented as a permanent collection at the Smithsonian Cooper Hewitt Design Museum. Eve’s body of work consists of the use of geometric and organic shapes, knobs, articulation and vibrant colors of enamel work. This particular necklace was part of a limited design in her ‘Mechanical Series’ where pieces were made in small batches with work from this series being her most popular.
Brand/Designer: | Eve Kaplin |
Materials: | Metal |
Necklace Length: | 20.00" |
Necklace Closure Type: | Hook and Eye |
Hallmarks: | Unmarked |
Primary Stone(s) Type: | Enamel |
Condition
- light wear to enamel on edges.
Dimensions
- necklace maximum length is 20.00".
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Item #
ITMG575170