Gold-colored metal mesh choker necklace with a striking flower-shaped ornament, inlaid with turquoise cabochon glass or stone beads. The design is very close to the “mid-century” modern and “Hollywood Regency” stylistics – bright and elegant. The necklace is marked "G crownGrossé 1965 Germany", this is how jewelry made on order by “Dior” in the 1960s is marked.High-quality, turquoise imitation stones, typical of “Dior by Grossé” creations from the 1960s. “ Grossé” worked with high-quality inexpensive materials, but created according to high “haute couture” standards.
When Grossé began selling jewelry in Dior boutiques, it was a huge success, and Christian Dior appreciated the quality of the jewelry and entered into a partnership with Grossé in 1955. For the next 50 years, Grossé's company was responsible for the production of Dior jewelry. Such a long-term collaboration with a licensee was unprecedented in Dior's history.