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RARE LENFANT GOLD TIGERS EYE CHAINThis necklace is quintessential Lenfant: in the way couturiers treated silk, Lenfant treats gold. Woven, twisted, supple in the hand, the necklace falls like fabric with the weight of gold. The tigers eye stones stationed along the length of the chain are spectacular, catching light in slow bands of honey and tobacco brown. The stones interrupt the gold with perfect timing. In the 1970s, French jewelers rediscovered hardstones with warmth and opacity,
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This necklace is quintessential Lenfant: in the way couturiers treated silk, Lenfant treats gold. Woven, twisted, supple in the hand, the necklace falls like fabric with the weight of gold. The tiger’s-eye stones stationed along the length of the chain are spectacular, catching light in slow bands of honey and tobacco brown. The stones interrupt the gold with perfect timing. In the 1970s, French jewelers rediscovered hardstones with warmth and opacity, including tiger ’s-eye, lapis, coral, and malachite.  These gave jewelers another way to animate a piece without increasing visual noise. Here, they provide just the right amount of volume, like the low notes in a song. 

The story of Lenfant begins in the back corridors of Place Vendôme, in the workshops the public rarely saw and the grandes Maisons depended on completely. The atelier was founded in Paris at the turn of the twentieth century and registered its maker’s mark in 1909, first under Georges Lenfant, later under his son Jacques, who transformed the workshop into something close to a cult among dealers, auction specialists, and jewelers themselves. In the early 20th century, the workshop produced watch chains, primarily for Cartier, and later expanded its collaborations to include illustrious houses such as Van Cleef & Arpels, Cartier, Hermès, Bulgari, Sandoz, Mellerio, Mauboussin, René Boivin, Fred Paris, and Gübelin, among others. Over time, the name Georges Lenfant became synonymous with exquisite craftsmanship, as the atelier not only created pieces for these prestigious names but also produced jewelry under its own signature.

Lenfant’s obsession was with chains. In interviews and in his own book, Le livre de la chaîne, Jacques Lenfant described chains almost musically as the sound of links moving against one another, the cadence of metal in motion. He understood something most jewelers did not: that flexibility is harder to engineer than rigidity. Anyone can cast a heavy object. Making gold behave like cloth requires mathematics, metallurgy, and patience in equal proportion.

The woven quality in the necklace comes from an extraordinarily labor-intensive process. Individual gold wires were drawn to precise gauges, twisted or braided into repeating units, then soldered link by link under magnification. The weave had to move without kinking. Too loose and the necklace collapsed into slackness; too tight and it lost fluidity. Lenfant workshops became famous for calibrating tension almost invisibly. The result was what dealers now call tissu milanais or textile goldwork: surfaces that catch light like woven fabric rather than polished metal.

Paris in the 1960s and 1970s was the perfect environment for this kind of work. Haute joaillerie had begun moving away from the rigid, diamond-heavy formality of the postwar years toward something more sensual and body-conscious. Yves Saint Laurent was putting women in satin and safari jackets; Halston was doing the American version across the Atlantic. Jewelry followed the body downward with longer chains, sautoirs, and draped forms; these pieces moved with the wearer. Lenfant’s chains belonged naturally to that world because they already possessed movement internally.  What we find so intriguing is that usually it is the ornamentation of the piece that creates the “drama.” Here, the mechanics and movement create the sensation.

Even today, auction catalogues return to the same language around Lenfant: movement, texture, suppleness, and finish. They are describing engineering as much as beauty. We can only say it like this: Lenfant achieves the purest expression of goldsmithing. A necklace we adore.

Vintage Lenfant Woven Gold and Tiger's Eye Long Chain

Maker: Georges Lenfant
Year: c. 1960s-1970s
Material: 18k Yellow Gold and Tiger's Eye
Weight: 77 Grams
Size: 30 Inches Long
Made in France

 

 

 

RARE LENFANT GOLD TIGERS EYE CHAIN

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