
Fabergé 18K Gold Mariners Link Chain with Guilloché Enamel Stations
This handmade 18k gold mariners link chain was designed by VICTOR MAYER for FabergĂ©. It features stations of cobalt blue enamel, transparent to reveal the guilloche engravings underneath, and opaque white enamel sandwiched between gold details. The chain’s exquisite craftsmanship is evident in the delicate mariners links: when examined under a loop, the hand carved details are impeccable and the links gracefully interlock to create a fluid, rhythmic chain. The rotating lobster clasp adds another level of elegance—the clasp has details along its base and swivels for ease of wear. Numbered as 396/500, this perfect piece of jewelry is very limited in its creation and a rare find.Â
Renown designer VICTOR MAYER was entrusted to create pieces using the FabergĂ© hallmark for two decades, and was appointed the sole FabergĂ© workmaster from 1989-2009. The pieces created during this time are marked with the letters “VM” and each individual piece is numbered. VICTOR MAYER was founded in 1890, and the German company made FabergĂ©-style egg pendants in the early 1900’s. Over the following century, the company gained a reputation as masters of enameling and guillochĂ© engraving, and many of the most exclusive brands have trusted the company with the production of their most elegant pieces. VICTOR MAYER created many intricate and sophisticated jewels and Objets d’Art during their collaboration with FabergĂ©, some of which were included in the FabergĂ© exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum in 1996.Â
The chain is 18 3/4” long; the links are 2 mm wide. The enameled stations measure 17 x 2.6 mm. The chain weighs 8 grams. The clasp is marked with the FabergĂ© and Victor Mayer maker’s marks, as well as 18k, Germany, and the piece number 396/500.Â
The chain is pictured here with the FabergĂ© 18K Gold Diamond Guilloche Enamel Locket, also available in our shop.Â
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This handmade 18k gold mariners link chain was designed by VICTOR MAYER for FabergĂ©. It features stations of cobalt blue enamel, transparent to reveal the guilloche engravings underneath, and opaque white enamel sandwiched between gold details. The chain’s exquisite craftsmanship is evident in the delicate mariners links: when examined under a loop, the hand carved details are impeccable and the links gracefully interlock to create a fluid, rhythmic chain. The rotating lobster clasp adds another level of elegance—the clasp has details along its base and swivels for ease of wear. Numbered as 396/500, this perfect piece of jewelry is very limited in its creation and a rare find.Â
Renown designer VICTOR MAYER was entrusted to create pieces using the FabergĂ© hallmark for two decades, and was appointed the sole FabergĂ© workmaster from 1989-2009. The pieces created during this time are marked with the letters “VM” and each individual piece is numbered. VICTOR MAYER was founded in 1890, and the German company made FabergĂ©-style egg pendants in the early 1900’s. Over the following century, the company gained a reputation as masters of enameling and guillochĂ© engraving, and many of the most exclusive brands have trusted the company with the production of their most elegant pieces. VICTOR MAYER created many intricate and sophisticated jewels and Objets d’Art during their collaboration with FabergĂ©, some of which were included in the FabergĂ© exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum in 1996.Â
The chain is 18 3/4” long; the links are 2 mm wide. The enameled stations measure 17 x 2.6 mm. The chain weighs 8 grams. The clasp is marked with the FabergĂ© and Victor Mayer maker’s marks, as well as 18k, Germany, and the piece number 396/500.Â
The chain is pictured here with the FabergĂ© 18K Gold Diamond Guilloche Enamel Locket, also available in our shop.Â












