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Condition: Excellent virtually no wear

A particularly stunning belt featuring a disc of Sulemani Hakik agate, with tiger-striping of ochres, browns, and violet. Belt anchors and clasp are signature arrowhead resin accents with intricate braiding of passementerie.

The Fonfrège Collection of Alex & Lee Jewelry

Fonfrège is proud to present a remarkable opportunity to own a piece of fashion history, with our collection of vintage and authenticated Alex & Lee jewelry.

The pieces were originally purchased from a Berkeley estate of a well-known UC Berkeley professor and his artist-wife. Their home was filled with a massive collection of fine art, antiques, and jewelry. Each of these pieces is museum-worthy and an excellent addition to any private collection. To learn more about the artists Alex & Lee, please visit our post about them on The Journal.

Rare Alex & Lee belt - agate, brass and copper fittings, circa 1984 – 1989

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Condition: Excellent virtually no wear

A particularly stunning belt featuring a disc of Sulemani Hakik agate, with tiger-striping of ochres, browns, and violet. Belt anchors and clasp are signature arrowhead resin accents with intricate braiding of passementerie.

The Fonfrège Collection of Alex & Lee Jewelry

Fonfrège is proud to present a remarkable opportunity to own a piece of fashion history, with our collection of vintage and authenticated Alex & Lee jewelry.

The pieces were originally purchased from a Berkeley estate of a well-known UC Berkeley professor and his artist-wife. Their home was filled with a massive collection of fine art, antiques, and jewelry. Each of these pieces is museum-worthy and an excellent addition to any private collection. To learn more about the artists Alex & Lee, please visit our post about them on The Journal.