Vice Versa Short Necklace
Price: $112.00 Members: $89.60
Item: 10073840
Description
Vice Versa Short Necklace
This short geometric statement necklace is bold and confident. Each necklace is made up of an accumulation of solid, square buttons cast in resin and strung on two strands of gold-plated brass chain. Light and durable, each necklace features a striking metal charm reminiscent of the gold accents in the interior of the Metropolitan Opera House, a mid-century modern building designed and built in the mid-1960s.
- 20K gold-plated brass & cast resin
- Nickel free
- Approx. 18” L
- Buttons: 5/8” square
- Irregular stone charm: approx. 3/8” square
- Hollow cube: approx. 3/4” square
History
About The Metropolitan Opera
Founded in 1883, the Metropolitan Opera moved to its Lincoln Center home in 1966.
The opera house was designed by Wallace K. Harrison. Five distinctive arches clad in white travertine form the entrance. The lobby is dominated by a cantilevered stairway, two murals by Marc Chagall, and 11 crystal chandeliers resembling constellations or starbursts.
The two paintings by Marc Chagall decorate the front lobby. On the south wall is “The Triumph of Music,” on the north wall is “The Sources of Music.” There are also statues by Aristide Maillol and Wilhelm Lehmbruck.
The crystal chandeliers in both the lobby and auditorium were conceived by Tad Leski of Harrison & Abramovitz and the design developed and fabricated by Hans Harald Rath of J. & L. Lobmeyr of Vienna.
Numerous portraits of great Met artists of the past are on display in Founders Hall, on the lower level of the lobby, and costume and memorabilia displays can be found in several locations in the lobby.
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