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267 - ANNA BACCHELLI (Attributed to) RING Comprising four undulati…
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Estimate €800 - €1,200
Description
ANNA BACCHELLI (Attributed to) RING Comprising four undulating yellow gold bands decorated with geometric motifs, the shank is set with a frosted lapis lazuli cabochon. Circa 1950. An 18k gold and lapis lazuli ring, attributed to Anna Bacchelli. Circa 1950. RC: TDD: 46; US: 3 3/4 (adjustable). Gross weight: 18.0 g (18k – 750). Note: Anna Bacchelli (1898–1975), better known as Orisa, was an artist from Turin who made her mark on the jewellery scene of the local upper middle class. After attending the Academy of Fine Arts, she learnt the art of jewellery-making from her husband. Her sensitivity to nature is evident in her organic designs, which feature pearls and coral. Playing with asymmetry, irregular shapes and textures, Anna Bacchelli reimagined the styles of the 1950s, creating unique pieces of great precision.
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About the sale IMPORTANT JEWELLERY
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Auction time 07/07/2026 at 3:00 PM
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