Storyville Wallace Necklace
The sensual Storyville Collection echoes the now demolished wrought-iron intricacies adorning the balconies of the 1830s building at 1026 Conti St. in the New Orleans French Quarter.
It was the home of E.J. Bellocq, photographer of the enigmatic Storyville sirens, and later, it was the brothel of the notorious Norma Wallace, the "last madam."
This collection is an invitation to embrace the intoxicating spirit of Storyville, where history and desire intertwine.
Options (all with sterling silver chain) -
Brass (with or without green patina),
Copper or
Sterling Silver
Dimensions -
Approximately 1.75 x 2.25 inches
The sensual Storyville Collection echoes the now demolished wrought-iron intricacies adorning the balconies of the 1830s building at 1026 Conti St. in the New Orleans French Quarter.
It was the home of E.J. Bellocq, photographer of the enigmatic Storyville sirens, and later, it was the brothel of the notorious Norma Wallace, the "last madam."
This collection is an invitation to embrace the intoxicating spirit of Storyville, where history and desire intertwine.
Options (all with sterling silver chain) -
Brass (with or without green patina),
Copper or
Sterling Silver
Dimensions -
Approximately 1.75 x 2.25 inches
The sensual Storyville Collection echoes the now demolished wrought-iron intricacies adorning the balconies of the 1830s building at 1026 Conti St. in the New Orleans French Quarter.
It was the home of E.J. Bellocq, photographer of the enigmatic Storyville sirens, and later, it was the brothel of the notorious Norma Wallace, the "last madam."
This collection is an invitation to embrace the intoxicating spirit of Storyville, where history and desire intertwine.
Options (all with sterling silver chain) -
Brass (with or without green patina),
Copper or
Sterling Silver
Dimensions -
Approximately 1.75 x 2.25 inches