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Circa 1990s, the choker necklace in the form of a nail, flush set throughout with full cut round diamonds weighing approximately 1.00 total carat (G-H color, VS1-VS2 clarity), completed with a hinge and ball and socket clasp, signed and marked Iron 18K Plat.
Approximately 15 in.
From the Collection of Francine Pilloff, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Accompanied by a receipt from Susan Cummins Gallery dated 2/20/97.
Pat Flynn's work is highlighted and illustrated in Volume 16, Number 5 of Metalsmithing, Fall 1996.
Pat Flynn is a goldsmith based in High Falls, New York, known for hand‑forged jewelry that pairs blackened iron with 22k/18k yellow gold, 18k palladium white gold, diamonds, and pearls. His cuffs and bracelets feature hinges, box clasps, and fused 22k gold on iron, with surfaces finished by hammering, engraving, etching, and filing. His work appears in Metalsmith and the Penland Book of Jewelry and is held by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Renwick Gallery, Art Institute of Chicago, Museum of Arts & Design, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and Yale University Art Gallery. He holds a BFA in Goldsmithing from SUNY New Paltz.
Good estate condition.