Unsigned Wide Engraved Silver Cuff necklace, c. 1970s–1980s
A boldly architectural wide engraved necklace executed in bright silver-tone metal, its exterior surface animated by a repeating crosshatch-and-diagonal-stripe engraved motif — a graphic vocabulary squarely at home in the Modernist and post-Modernist silver traditions of the 1970s and '80s. The open-back form tapers gently toward rounded terminals, a structural detail that allows the piece to be adjusted for a custom fit, while the high-polish interior contrasts handsomely with the matte-ish texture of the engraved field. No maker's mark is legible in the photograph, though the confident scale and quality of the engraving suggest skilled artisan production; it sits today as an effortless neck-statement worn alone or layered with other pieces.