Jewelry
Flat Stone Necklace by Ann Cichon
Item Information
Estimated Value $465.00
Item Number 305
Item Description
Absentee bidding is available for this item. (More information below.)
Anyone who owns an Ann Cichon design wears a creation from her artistic vision.
This three strand necklace is composed of softly shaped oblongs of pale blue Amazonite, lozenges of lime dyed jade and squares of purple dyed jasper contained by apple green Austrian crystals and strung with sterling silver tubes. The necklace closure is equally pretty in its finish. Shortest strand measures 16".
Although the varying hues of the stones are subtle, this piece will enhance a pastel color palette, and presents strongly against deep backgrounds including navy blue and black.
About Ann
Ann Cichon began her career at Neiman Marcus in 1971 as a fashion model. As she watched trends come and go, Ann realized that she could provide women with a more personal, enduring style, and something less influenced by "trends". Ann's extraordinary talent for combining color and texture is admired and appreciated throughout the fashion industry.
Special Instructions
Absentee bidding is available for this item. Absentee bidding is available by contacting the Glaucoma Research Foundation office before January 26, 2009. All bids must state the highest bid price the bidder is willing to pay. Our auction staff will try to bid just as you would, with the goal of obtaining the item at the lowest bid price possible. In the event identical bids are submitted, the earliest bid submitted will take precedence. Absentee bids shall be in competition with all other auction bidding. Please contact E. Carmen Torres at 800.826.6693 ext. 224 or ctorres@glaucoma.org before January 26, 2009 in order to make arrangements for absentee bidding.
Auction winner is responsible for shipping and handling fees, which will be added to the winning bid amount. This item will be shipped via USPS Priority Mail and billed at standard industry rates.
Live Event Item
This is a Live Event Only item.
Donated By:
Cary and Janet Rayment


