


♥ Erté’s "Letter L" from his famous 1970s Alphabet Series is an exquisite Art Deco masterpiece (seen in the last image). It depicts an elegant, elongated woman draped in flowing fabrics, striking a dramatic pose to naturally form the shape of the letter, famously accompanied by a sleek leopard resting at her feet
♥This is transformed into the gold pendant here - a distinct architectural piece that you can wear around your neck or add to your collection.
♥ The pendant measures 36.4mm in length with bail, 16mm in width, and 2.9mm thick.
♥ Material: 14k yellow gold, 3.96g; diamonds 0.01ct
♥ The necklace chain is *NOT INCLUDED*. You can purchase the solid 14K gold chain as an option, or use one of your existing chains for the pendant.
♥ Note: This is a preowned piece that may have signs of wear and tear, and minor discoloration due to its age. This piece may or may not have been polished or sized previously
⧫⧫ Erté was a Russian-born French artist and designer. He worked in several fields, including fashion, jewellery, graphic arts, costume, set design for film, theatre, opera, and interior decor. He is celebrated as the "Father of Art Deco." His designs defined the 1920s aesthetic, representing a cultural shift toward liberation, glamour, and exoticism. His work bridged the gap between fine art, fashion, and theater, permanently shaping 20th-century visual culture. ⧫⧫