Description
Simple links are uniquely textured in these 22k gold-plated, etched accents by Chicago-based Lingua Nigra, whose work is inspired by the art and culture of the African diaspora, as well as by ancient Mesopotamian adornments like those found in the National Museum of African Art.
This jewelry item comes packaged in a white box (pictured).
Museum Story
The National Museum of African Art began as a private educational institution in 1964 to promote cross-cultural understanding in the social sciences and arts. Founded by Warren M. Robbins, it was known as the Museum of African Art and located on Capitol Hill in a townhouse that had been the home of Frederick Douglass, the African American abolitionist and statesman. In 1979 the museum became part of the Smithsonian Institution, the world's largest museum and research complex dedicated to the increase and diffusion of knowledge.
Details
- 22k gold-plated steel chain, gold filled wire
- Lobster claw clasp
- 8"L x 0.75"W
- Keep away from water and detergents. Do not immerse in water for long periods of time. Clean with a dry cloth.
- Made in the USA