Adolph Katz Coro 1940's Tubogas Gas-Pipe Star-Set Silver-Tone Choker Necklace




Adolph Katz Coro 1940's Tubogas Gas-Pipe Star-Set Silver-Tone Choker Necklace
Materials and Features:
Documented Adolph Katz Patent #147,670: Authentic 1947 design struck from the original archival master molds of Coro’s most celebrated Design Director.
Flexible "Tubogas" Gas-Pipe Architecture: Heavy-gauge, silver-tone flexible omega weave providing a seamless, "Liquid Metal" drape on the neck.
Celestial Star-Set Slider Pendant: Substantial Art Deco Revival focal featuring eight star-set chaton rhinestones and a central column of seven channel-set square crystals.
High-Density 1940's Casting: A weighted, 34g construction that signifies the superior manufacturing standards of Coro's "Golden Era."
Type: Fold-over clasp
Age/Origin: 1940's (Patented 1947)
Marks: Coro (in script to clasp)
Measurements:
Weight: 34g (Significant high-density casting)
Dimensions: Approx. 14.5 Inch total length; 0.375 Inch wide. Slider approx. 2 Inch wide x 0.875 Inch height.
Condition: Great vintage condition. Tubogas weave is tight with no kinking or stretching. The silver-tone finish is mirror-bright, and all rhinestones retain high clarity.
Coro patent image above borrowed from site: http://www.jewelrypatents.com/