If painter Gustav Klimt had made jewelry, I think it might have looked something like the work of Israeli jeweller Michal Golan.
It is made of brass electroplated with 24k gold combined with hematite, african turquoise, carnelian, tiger eye, lapis and green jade and sodalite. The site says it measures 30 inches by 4 inches, which is obviously incorrect (perhaps they meant to use metric measures?)
It sells for USD$150 and is part of Golan’s Confetti collection.

Agreed @ Klimt! I’ve noticed many Israeli jewelry artists have veins of this beautiful aesthetic- a reason why I love their work!
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Now that you mention it, it’s true! I have other Israeli jewellery and some does have this very colourful, abstract look to it with fabric and metals.