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Napier Sterling Scotch Decanter Label Necklace
The statement piece of this one-of-a-kind necklace is the sterling decanter tag which was created by the Napier Company in the 1950s. Designed in the Art Deco style, its curve was intentional as it hung from a liquor bottle or decanter.
The Napier Company was founded in 1875. Napier is best known as a jewelry company. However, they developed a line of barware inspired by the 1925 World's Fair in Paris. After WWII, Napier refocused their manufacturing solely on jewelry and continues to do so today. How fitting that this piece of barware can now be used as jewelry!
This necklace is a custom design by Kim Parsley and is created with vintage stock and a repurposed chain and purple and clear beads. Maker's mark "Napier" and "Sterling" are found on the back of the liquor tag.
Message me for more details and images if interested. Notice my other liquor tag necklaces listed separately.
The statement piece of this one-of-a-kind necklace is the sterling decanter tag which was created by the Napier Company in the 1950s. Designed in the Art Deco style, its curve was intentional as it hung from a liquor bottle or decanter.
The Napier Company was founded in 1875. Napier is best known as a jewelry company. However, they developed a line of barware inspired by the 1925 World's Fair in Paris. After WWII, Napier refocused their manufacturing solely on jewelry and continues to do so today. How fitting that this piece of barware can now be used as jewelry!
This necklace is a custom design by Kim Parsley and is created with vintage stock and a repurposed chain and purple and clear beads. Maker's mark "Napier" and "Sterling" are found on the back of the liquor tag.
Message me for more details and images if interested. Notice my other liquor tag necklaces listed separately.