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Stand number: 602

This silver pendant, 1970-76, formed part of the Museum of Art and Design’s 2016 exhibition Bent, Cast and Forged. The Jewelry of Harry Bertoia.

It was formerly owned by Clarence Haack, an executive at the International Metals Corporation and Halaco Engineering, Ventura, who helped Bertoia devise specific metal alloys for his sculptures.

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