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Tiffany & Co. Elsa Peretti Red Lacquer Wood 50mm Bean Necklace Silk 19.5in
Tiffany & Co. Elsa Peretti Red Lacquer Wood 50mm Bean Necklace Silk 19.5in
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TIFFANY & CO. ELSA PERETTI RED LACQUERED WOOD BEAN NECKLACE ON SILK
50mm Red Lacquered Wood Bean | Knotted Silk Cord | Approx. 19.5 Inches | Excellent Preowned | Rare
ITEM DETAILS
• Brand: Tiffany & Co.
• Designer: Elsa Peretti
• Style: Bean Pendant on Silk
• Material: Red Lacquered Japanese Hard Wood
• Bean Size: 50mm
• Cord: Silk — approx. 19.5 inches; two additional knots added around bean to secure in place
• Condition: Excellent Preowned — no significant wear; lacquer deep and vibrant throughout
A NOTE ON THE CORD
Two additional knots have been tied around the bean to hold it securely in place on the silk cord. These do not affect the wear or appearance of the necklace and are visible in listing photos.
CONDITION NOTES
This necklace presents in excellent preowned condition. The red lacquer finish is rich, deep, and vibrant with no chips or cracks. The silk cord is clean and fully intact. An exceptional example of this rare material variation.
WHY THIS PIECE
The Elsa Peretti Bean in red lacquered wood is among the rarest and most striking material variations in the entire Bean collection — a bold, lacquer-red interpretation of one of the most iconic jewelry designs ever created. The deep, glossy red gives this Bean a completely different character from the metal and stone versions — warmer, more sculptural, more tactile. At 50mm it has commanding presence, worn on silk exactly as Peretti intended. Red lacquered wood Bean necklaces surface on the secondary market with extreme rarity.
This item ships without original Tiffany & Co. packaging but will be carefully packaged to ensure safe transit.
Keywords: Tiffany Elsa Peretti bean necklace, Elsa Peretti red lacquer bean, Tiffany wood bean pendant, Elsa Peretti lacquered wood, Tiffany bean silk necklace, Elsa Peretti collector pendant, fine estate jewelry
- Examined in person, not sight unseen
- Hallmarks cross-referenced against archive records
- Condition graded honestly — every mark shown
