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Vintage Yves Saint Laurent YSL Diamante Dome like Pearl Earrings, circa 1980s
Located in New York, NY
Vintage Yves Saint Laurent YSL Diamante Dome Like Pearl Earrings Circa 1980s. These are so gorgeous where do I even begin. The faux pearl is like a flower waking up under a dome of g...
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1980s French Artist Vintage Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Mixed Metal

Vintage Premiere Etage Paris Dangling Gold Tone Globe Earrings, Circa 1980s
Located in New York, NY
Vintage Premiere Etage Paris Dangling Gold Tone Globe Earrings. These fall from a double chain side facing on a smooth surface and then the textured par...
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1980s French Modern Vintage Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Mixed Metal

Vintage Maison Goossens Yves Saint Laurent YSL Gold Earrings, Circa 1990s
Located in New York, NY
Vintage Maison Goossens Yves Saint Laurent YSL Gold Tone Dangling Textured Earrings. Clip on. One of those that becomes magical when you see it on You. These are the type of earrings...
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1990s French Artist Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Mixed Metal

Maison Gripoix Vintage Blue and Light Blue Flower Dangling Earrings Circa 1980s
Located in New York, NY
Maison Gripoix Vintage Blue and Light Blue Flower Dangling Earrings Set in Gold Tone Clip On. Always In Style. Very Classic Chic. These are so spectacular. I have them in red as well. The price is different as they were purchased in different exchange rates. These are really stunning. Will never go out of style!! Guy de Maupassant wrote a famous story about a necklace. The story is about a young, pretty, intelligent, well educated but poorly endowed bride who has to marry a petty official; and thus suffering from the limitations of living a life with a husband that lacked any exquisite qualities. In order to entertain his dejected spouse, one day her husband gets an invitation to a ball and gives his wife 400 francs he had saved for a hunting rifle so that she would be able to order an appropriate dress. However, when the dress is ready it becomes clear that it is lacking jewelry; and it would be impossible to attend the ball while looking so poor. The protagonist approaches her rich childhood friend with whom she was raised together at the monastery and borrows a diamond necklace from her. The ball is a great success and she is the centre of attention. However when the woman returns home, she discovers that she has lost the necklace. In order to conceal her faux pas from her friend, she buys a new necklace identical to the one she lost, and to pay it off the woman gets into a huge debt which over the years gradually drags her down the social ladder from bourgeoisie to poverty. Ten years later, having lost her good looks, the woman encounters her friend on the Champs Elysees, who still looks young, beautiful and rich. The protagonist reveals to her friend the whole story about the necklace, but her friend replies in amazement that the diamonds were fake and would “cost 500 francs at most”. Maison Gripoix starts out with a dramatic story. In 1869 (or a year earlier, according to other sources), Paris master glass-maker Augustina Gripoix began making replicas of pearls and crystals; casting glass into different shapes and colours and inserting them into most sophisticated settings. She used the pâte de verre (glass paste) technique, whereby a traditional ceramic or qypsum form was filled with a multi-colour pieces of glass and special gluing substances and then baked in a furnace, resulting in objects featuring fantastical hues. Only Augustina made her crystals by pouring the melted glass paste into the press moulds skipping the furnace step, allowing her to achieve the purity of colour, transparency and shine. She found a simple method to make beautiful jewelry and thus Marquises, Duchesses and Princesses qued up ... so Madame Gripoix would make them replicas of their own jewelry in case of robbery or loss, or some unusual jewelry pieces for their new wraps, neckpieces, or boas. The so-called ‘costume jewelry’ emerged to a large extent thanks to the work of Maison Gripoix. Augustina Gripoix earned her fame in the 1890’s when she started making necklaces for Sarah Bernhardt to wear on stage; and later the costume jewelry for the first high fashion house of Charles Frederick Worth. Later on, Paul Poiret, the leading couturier of the 1910’s contacted her and she created sophisticated oriental style jewelry for him to match his famous oriental costumes based on the aesthetic of Diaghilev’s initial Russian seasons. The value of costume jewelry was now being recognized in its own right; and not just for imitation purposes. The taste of emancipated young girls, who were gaining more and more freedom and opportunities, was best met with bijouterie. So in the 1920, when Augustina’s daughter Susan became the head of the House; Gripoix prospects became even more exciting. Girls with short-cropped hair in short dresses zoomed by in open-top cars wearing bijou rather than diamonds. Everyone ordered bijouterie from Madam Gripoix during this period, from Jeanne Lanvin to Jean Piguet...
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1980s French Modern Vintage Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Mixed Metal

Vintage Dominique Aurientis Byzantine Dangling Matte Gold Earrings Circa 1980s
Located in New York, NY
Vintage Dominique Aurientis Byzantine Dangling Matte Gold Earrings Circa 1980s. I have never encountered another pair like these in all the jewelry I see from Dominique Aurientis. Th...
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1980s European Modern Vintage Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Mixed Metal

Vintage Christian Lacroix Gold Red, Blue Crystal Earrings Circa 1990s
Located in New York, NY
Vintage Christian Lacroix Gold Tone with Red, Blue And Crystal. Vary Classic Lacroix. Enamel With the Red Cross with Flower Shape at the Top. Iconic Christian Lacroix Look! Clip On....
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1990s French Artist Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Mixed Metal

Vintage Ungaro Gold Dangling Butterfly Earrings Circa 1980s
Located in New York, NY
Vintage Ungaro Gold Dangling Butterfly Earrings Circa 1980s. These are double earings of a smaller and then larger butterfly. They are so chic and will make any outfit look put toge...
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1980s French Modern Vintage Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Mixed Metal

Vintage Gold Tone Square Dangling Earrings Circa 1980s
Located in New York, NY
Vintage Gold Tone Square Dangling Earrings Circa 1980s. These are always classic earrings that look great and elevate an outfit to the next le...
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1980s American Modern Vintage Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Mixed Metal

Collectible Augustine Gripoix Red Pate De Verre Dangling Earrings Circa 2000s
Located in New York, NY
Collectible Augustine Gold Tone Red Pate De Verre Dangling Earrings. There is a faux peral in the center. Pierced. Non Signed But Augustine. These are so fresh and updated. Augusti...
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2010s French Modern Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Mixed Metal

Vintage Mazer Pave and Baguette Dangling Hoop Earrings, Circa 1960s
Located in New York, NY
Vintage Mazer Pave and Baguette Dangling Hoop Earrings Circa 1960s. These look like fine jewelry. The stones actually swirl to the inside with the baguet...
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1960s American Modern Vintage Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Mixed Metal

Maison Gripoix Vintage Red and Green Flower Dangling Earrings Circa 1980s
Located in New York, NY
Maison Gripoix Vintage Red and Green Flower Dangling Earrings Set in Gold Tone. These are some of the most gorgeous earrings I have in the collection. The colors of course and the way they are made. They are just special. They will always be relevant. They are well made and make a statement. They are just classy and chic. Clip On. Always In Style. Clip on. I also have them in blue. They are slightly less in price due to exchange rate at time of purchase. Acquired in Paris. Guy de Maupassant wrote a famous story about a necklace. The story is about a young, pretty, intelligent, well educated but poorly endowed bride who has to marry a petty official; and thus suffering from the limitations of living a life with a husband that lacked any exquisite qualities. In order to entertain his dejected spouse, one day her husband gets an invitation to a ball and gives his wife 400 francs he had saved for a hunting rifle so that she would be able to order an appropriate dress. However, when the dress is ready it becomes clear that it is lacking jewelry; and it would be impossible to attend the ball while looking so poor. The protagonist approaches her rich childhood friend with whom she was raised together at the monastery and borrows a diamond necklace from her. The ball is a great success and she is the centre of attention. However when the woman returns home, she discovers that she has lost the necklace. In order to conceal her faux pas from her friend, she buys a new necklace identical to the one she lost, and to pay it off the woman gets into a huge debt which over the years gradually drags her down the social ladder from bourgeoisie to poverty. Ten years later, having lost her good looks, the woman encounters her friend on the Champs Elysees, who still looks young, beautiful and rich. The protagonist reveals to her friend the whole story about the necklace, but her friend replies in amazement that the diamonds were fake and would “cost 500 francs at most”. Maison Gripoix starts out with a dramatic story. In 1869 (or a year earlier, according to other sources), Paris master glass-maker Augustina Gripoix began making replicas of pearls and crystals; casting glass into different shapes and colours and inserting them into most sophisticated settings. She used the pâte de verre (glass paste) technique, whereby a traditional ceramic or qypsum form was filled with a multi-colour pieces of glass and special gluing substances and then baked in a furnace, resulting in objects featuring fantastical hues. Only Augustina made her crystals by pouring the melted glass paste into the press moulds skipping the furnace step, allowing her to achieve the purity of colour, transparency and shine. She found a simple method to make beautiful jewelry and thus Marquises, Duchesses and Princesses qued up ... so Madame Gripoix would make them replicas of their own jewelry in case of robbery or loss, or some unusual jewelry pieces for their new wraps, neckpieces, or boas. The so-called ‘costume jewelry’ emerged to a large extent thanks to the work of Maison Gripoix. Augustina Gripoix earned her fame in the 1890’s when she started making necklaces for Sarah Bernhardt to wear on stage; and later the costume jewelry for the first high fashion house of Charles Frederick Worth. Later on, Paul Poiret, the leading couturier of the 1910’s contacted her and she created sophisticated oriental style jewelry for him to match his famous oriental costumes based on the aesthetic of Diaghilev’s initial Russian seasons. The value of costume jewelry was now being recognized in its own right; and not just for imitation purposes. The taste of emancipated young girls, who were gaining more and more freedom and opportunities, was best met with bijouterie. So in the 1920, when Augustina’s daughter Susan became the head of the House; Gripoix prospects became even more exciting. Girls with short-cropped hair in short dresses zoomed by in open-top cars wearing bijou rather than diamonds. Everyone ordered bijouterie from Madam Gripoix during this period, from Jeanne Lanvin to Jean Piguet, but certainly the best relationship Gripoix had was with Gabriel Chanel. It is well-known that Chanel, a fan of large jewelry with large stones, made bijouterie super fashionable. Chanel brought copies of byzantine jewelry to Susanne Gripoix; and asked her to make the pieces in that same style, requesting: “Let everyone think that this jewelry is not new, but found somewhere on an excavation site nearby Rue Camborne”. She was so satisfied with the result of her order that she remained a faithful client of Gripoix for several decades. This was how the famous byzantine style of Chanel jewelry was brought to life, fancying golden Maltese crosses with large multicolor stones and matching bracelets; cabochons and massive brooches all of which have become a part of the Gripoix Chanel liked to combine both natural and imitation stones in one item, for example she would combine natural and imitation pearls in one necklace. Gripoix made them in such a way that it was impossible to tell the difference between the either of them. Susanne Gripoix made special irregular shape pearls from glass for Chanel; imitating the baroque pearls. They were enameled in her workshops with mother-of-pearl to obtain some of the soft shine characteristic of natural pearls . As the main Paris supplier to the couturier houses, Gripoix worked for many designers: from Cristobal Balenciaga, Pierre Balmain and Christian Dior to Yves Saint Laurent; and later for Christian Lacroix and Marc Jacobs. However it was the cooperation with Chanel that was the most significant, both for Chanel and for Gripoix. Today Gripoix is no longer a family affair/company but the House still makes jewelry, although the style has changed considerably over the last few years. The jewelry has become simpler, more graphical and even minimalistic. In 2011, however, Gripoix and Catherine Baba...
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1980s French Modern Vintage Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Mixed Metal

Maison Gripoix Vintage Faux Pearl and Red Dangling Earrings Circa 1980s
Located in New York, NY
Maison Gripoix Vintage Faux Pearl and Red Dangling Earrings. Wrapped in woven gold around the Pearl in the typical 1980s style of Chanel. Clip on. So classic and you always look good no matter what you are wearing when you have these on. Clip on. Very much the colors of Chanel. Guy de Maupassant wrote a famous story about a necklace. The story is about a young, pretty, intelligent, well educated but poorly endowed bride who has to marry a petty official; and thus suffering from the limitations of living a life with a husband that lacked any exquisite qualities. In order to entertain his dejected spouse, one day her husband gets an invitation to a ball and gives his wife 400 francs he had saved for a hunting rifle so that she would be able to order an appropriate dress. However, when the dress is ready it becomes clear that it is lacking jewelry; and it would be impossible to attend the ball while looking so poor. The protagonist approaches her rich childhood friend with whom she was raised together at the monastery and borrows a diamond necklace from her. The ball is a great success and she is the centre of attention. However when the woman returns home, she discovers that she has lost the necklace. In order to conceal her faux pas from her friend, she buys a new necklace identical to the one she lost, and to pay it off the woman gets into a huge debt which over the years gradually drags her down the social ladder from bourgeoisie to poverty. Ten years later, having lost her good looks, the woman encounters her friend on the Champs Elysees, who still looks young, beautiful and rich. The protagonist reveals to her friend the whole story about the necklace, but her friend replies in amazement that the diamonds were fake and would “cost 500 francs at most”. Maison Gripoix starts out with a dramatic story. In 1869 (or a year earlier, according to other sources), Paris master glass-maker Augustina Gripoix began making replicas of pearls and crystals; casting glass into different shapes and colours and inserting them into most sophisticated settings. She used the pâte de verre (glass paste) technique, whereby a traditional ceramic or qypsum form was filled with a multi-colour pieces of glass and special gluing substances and then baked in a furnace, resulting in objects featuring fantastical hues. Only Augustina made her crystals by pouring the melted glass paste into the press moulds skipping the furnace step, allowing her to achieve the purity of colour, transparency and shine. She found a simple method to make beautiful jewelry and thus Marquises, Duchesses and Princesses qued up ... so Madame Gripoix would make them replicas of their own jewelry in case of robbery or loss, or some unusual jewelry pieces for their new wraps, neckpieces, or boas. The so-called ‘costume jewelry’ emerged to a large extent thanks to the work of Maison Gripoix. Augustina Gripoix earned her fame in the 1890’s when she started making necklaces for Sarah Bernhardt to wear on stage; and later the costume jewelry for the first high fashion house of Charles Frederick Worth. Later on, Paul Poiret, the leading couturier of the 1910’s contacted her and she created sophisticated oriental style jewelry for him to match his famous oriental costumes based on the aesthetic of Diaghilev’s initial Russian seasons. The value of costume jewelry was now being recognized in its own right; and not just for imitation purposes. The taste of emancipated young girls, who were gaining more and more freedom and opportunities, was best met with bijouterie. So in the 1920, when Augustina’s daughter Susan became the head of the House; Gripoix prospects became even more exciting. Girls with short-cropped hair in short dresses zoomed by in open-top cars wearing bijou rather than diamonds. Everyone ordered bijouterie from Madam Gripoix during this period, from Jeanne Lanvin to Jean Piguet...
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1980s French Modern Vintage Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Mixed Metal

Vintage Maison Gripoix Faux Turquoise and White Dangling Earrings Circa 1980s
Located in New York, NY
Maison Gripoix Vintage Faux Turquoise and White Layered Dangling Earrings. There are three layers to this all wrapped around with an offset gold tone and then a long dangling piece. These are so stunning and look good with many colors. Clip On. These are true statement earrings in that they are so well made and one knows it is a special piece and not an off the rack piece. These can also be worn in the winter against dark colors. Guy de Maupassant wrote a famous story about a necklace. The story is about a young, pretty, intelligent, well educated but poorly endowed bride who has to marry a petty official; and thus suffering from the limitations of living a life with a husband that lacked any exquisite qualities. In order to entertain his dejected spouse, one day her husband gets an invitation to a ball and gives his wife 400 francs he had saved for a hunting rifle so that she would be able to order an appropriate dress. However, when the dress is ready it becomes clear that it is lacking jewelry; and it would be impossible to attend the ball while looking so poor. The protagonist approaches her rich childhood friend with whom she was raised together at the monastery and borrows a diamond necklace from her. The ball is a great success and she is the centre of attention. However when the woman returns home, she discovers that she has lost the necklace. In order to conceal her faux pas from her friend, she buys a new necklace identical to the one she lost, and to pay it off the woman gets into a huge debt which over the years gradually drags her down the social ladder from bourgeoisie to poverty. Ten years later, having lost her good looks, the woman encounters her friend on the Champs Elysees, who still looks young, beautiful and rich. The protagonist reveals to her friend the whole story about the necklace, but her friend replies in amazement that the diamonds were fake and would “cost 500 francs at most”. Maison Gripoix starts out with a dramatic story. In 1869 (or a year earlier, according to other sources), Paris master glass-maker Augustina Gripoix began making replicas of pearls and crystals; casting glass into different shapes and colours and inserting them into most sophisticated settings. She used the pâte de verre (glass paste) technique, whereby a traditional ceramic or qypsum form was filled with a multi-colour pieces of glass and special gluing substances and then baked in a furnace, resulting in objects featuring fantastical hues. Only Augustina made her crystals by pouring the melted glass paste into the press moulds skipping the furnace step, allowing her to achieve the purity of colour, transparency and shine. She found a simple method to make beautiful jewelry and thus Marquises, Duchesses and Princesses qued up ... so Madame Gripoix would make them replicas of their own jewelry in case of robbery or loss, or some unusual jewelry pieces for their new wraps, neckpieces, or boas. The so-called ‘costume jewelry’ emerged to a large extent thanks to the work of Maison Gripoix. Augustina Gripoix earned her fame in the 1890’s when she started making necklaces for Sarah Bernhardt to wear on stage; and later the costume jewelry for the first high fashion house of Charles Frederick Worth. Later on, Paul Poiret, the leading couturier of the 1910’s contacted her and she created sophisticated oriental style jewelry for him to match his famous oriental costumes based on the aesthetic of Diaghilev’s initial Russian seasons. The value of costume jewelry was now being recognized in its own right; and not just for imitation purposes. The taste of emancipated young girls, who were gaining more and more freedom and opportunities, was best met with bijouterie. So in the 1920, when Augustina’s daughter Susan became the head of the House; Gripoix prospects became even more exciting. Girls with short-cropped hair in short dresses zoomed by in open-top cars wearing bijou rather than diamonds. Everyone ordered bijouterie from Madam Gripoix during this period, from Jeanne Lanvin to Jean Piguet...
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1980s French Modern Vintage Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Mixed Metal

Vintage Art Deco Dangling Resin and Diamante Faux Emerald Earrings Circa 1980s
Located in New York, NY
Vintage Art Deco Dangling Resin and Diamante Faux Emerald Earrings. Reminiscent of a Cartier design from the 1920's. So Chic. There is a Neckla...
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1980s American Modern Vintage Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Mixed Metal

Vintage St John Gold Dangling Heart Hoop Earrings Circa 1980s
Located in New York, NY
Vintage St John Gold dangling Heart Hoop Earrings Circa 1980s. St John made some great jewelry in the 1980s. These dangling gold hearts look so chic a...
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1980s American Modern Vintage Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Mixed Metal

Vintage Yves Saint Lauren YSL Gold Tone Couture with Large Crystals Circa 1980s
Located in New York, NY
Vintage Yves Saint Lauren YSL Gold Tone Couture with Large Crystals Circa 1980s. Vintage French Gold Tone with Large Crystals. These are spectacular. Clip On. The Couture pieces...
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1980s French Artist Vintage Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Mixed Metal

Vintage Maison Goossens Yves Saint Laurent YSL Gold Earrings Circa `1990s
Located in New York, NY
Vintage Maison Goossens Yves Saint Laurent YSL Gold Dangling Resin Earrings. Misshapen Pieces Form these Very Classy and Chic Earrings That are ...
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1980s French Artist Vintage Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Mixed Metal

Vintage KJL Gold Tone Dangling Earrings Circa 1990s
By KJL
Located in New York, NY
Vintage KJL Gold Tone Dangling Earrings. Large dangling front facing earrings with gold swirly patterns that appear to have some script writing. Tear dropped that hang from a round s...
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1990s American Modern Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Mixed Metal

Vintage Yves Saint Laurent YSL Couture Sun Long Dangling Earrings Circa 1980s
Located in New York, NY
Vintage Yves Saint Laurent YSL Couture Sun Burst Long Dangling Earrings Circa 1980s. These have Faux turquoise, amber, gold beads, quartz beads. These were created for the YSL defil...
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1980s French Artist Vintage Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Mixed Metal

Vintage FrenchGold Tone Faux Pearl Grey and Ivory Dangling Earrings Circa 1980s
Located in New York, NY
Vintage French Gold Tone Faux Pearl Grey and Ivory Dangling Earrings. Very Much in the style of Chanel. Just have a good look at these. The surround of the color gold is in the style of Chanel. These French made earrings...
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1980s French Modern Vintage Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Mixed Metal

Vintage Napier Book Piece Gold Tone with Faux Turquoise Beads Circa 1970s
Located in New York, NY
Vintage Napier Gold Tone with Faux Turquoise Dangling Beads. There are 4 rows of dangling beads attached to an Asian motif. Clip on. This was a very sought after collection and sti...
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1970s American Modern Vintage Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Mixed Metal

Vintage Yves Saint Laurent YSL Pink and Amber Dangling Earrings Circa 1990s
Located in New York, NY
Vintage YSL Pink and Amber Color Dangling Earrings. They are two round discs on top of each other to form these earrings. As they are Slightly Domed you see earrings almost all the...
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1990s French Artist Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Mixed Metal

Vintage Yves Saint Lauren YSL Couture Gold Tone with Blue Crystals Circa 1980s
Located in New York, NY
Vintage Yves Saint Lauren YSL Couture Gold Tone with Large Blue Crystals. These are spectacular. The Couture pieces are not usually signe...
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1980s French Artist Vintage Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Mixed Metal

Vintage Yves Saint Laurent YSL Gold With Varying Pink Crystal Circa 1980s
Located in New York, NY
Vintage YSL Gold Tone with Varying Shades of Pink and Crystal. Clip On. Another YSL that is just magnificent. These are definitely from the 1980s but so relevant today and not mass market anything. When you have these you have them forever. These are true collectibles to be handed down. They match anything. Wear a black outfit, white outfit...
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1980s French Artist Vintage Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Mixed Metal

Rainbow Moonstone White Diamond Chain Drop Earrings, Lauren Harper
Located in Dallas, TX
One of a Kind Balance Earrings by jewelry artist Lauren Harper hand-fabricated in 18k yellow gold featuring a matched pair of custom-cut and faceted hexagonal rainbow moonstones uniquely flush-set in hexagonal 18k white gold elements set with round brilliant-cut white diamonds. These six sided elements balance perfectly in place by way of six 18k yellow gold chains hanging from a single jump ring and finished on accented 18k yellow gold ear wires. About the designer - Lauren Harper has always had a strong creative spirit. As a child, she was a classical violinist. As a young adult, she painted and sang. Finally, Lauren found her calling in the art of jewelry design and metalsmithing. "I wanted to work with my hands”, she says. “It was important to me that I have something tangible at the end of a days work." Traveling to the exotic locales of Namibia, Botswana, South Africa, Cambodia, Thailand and Laos, Lauren searches the world for gemstones of perfect color and distinctiveness. She uses warm blends of 18k and 22k gold and studs them with brightly colored combinations of precious gemstones and brilliant diamonds. Lauren finds her inspiration by merging the individual characteristics of each stone with the art, architecture and culture of the places she visits. From ancient Egyptian and Byzantine designs, to Khmer ruins, her muse is the world at large. "The collection has its roots in the past,” she says, “so it is never off trend."
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2010s American Contemporary Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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White Diamond, Rainbow Moonstone, Multi-gemstone, Moonstone, Diamond, Mi...

Sybarite Sceptre Earrings in Blackened Gold with Black Diamonds, Rubies & Pearl
Located in London, GB
Sybarite Jewellery is a brand and ethos inspired by that single, creased rose petal. We create jewellery that is incomparable in both design and accomplishment. Our customers seek extravagance and excellence in equal measure. Moreover, the most beautiful jewellery in the world...
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2010s Italian Contemporary Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Yellow Diamond, Black Diamond, South Sea Pearl, Ruby, Gold, 18k Gold, Mi...

Sybarite Sceptre Drop Cross Earrings in Blackened Gold with Rubies
Located in London, GB
Sybarite Jewellery is a brand and ethos inspired by that single, creased rose petal. We create jewellery that is incomparable in both design and accomplishment. Our customers seek extravagance and excellence in equal measure. Moreover, the most beautiful jewellery in the world has to be the most flawless. Drop style dangling Sceptre earrings will make you feel Royal. Only Sybarite could take the ultimate symbol of sovereignty, and transform it into a piece of jewellery to fall in love with. The sceptre – though graceful and beautiful to look at – symbolises strength and power.Created in 18k gold, each element of the Sceptre Collection is perfectly set with glittering precious stones. Every woman can become a queen if she wears these gorgeous Sceptre earrings – stylish and unusual design will make you feel royal. 18K Blackened gold long Dangle pearl earrings...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Contemporary Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Diamond, White Diamond, Black Diamond, South Sea Pearl, Ruby, Gold, 18k ...

White Diamond Yellow Gold Oxidized Silver Geometric Link Earrings, Lauren Harper
Located in Dallas, TX
Geometric Link Drop Earrings by jewelry designer Lauren Harper, handfabricated in matte-finished 18k yellow gold and oxidized sterling silver featuring 48 flush-set round brilliant-cut white diamonds totaling 0.36 carats and finished on handmade 18k yellow gold ear wires. About the Maker - Lauren Harper has always had a strong creative spirit. As a child, she was a classical violinist. As a young adult, she painted and sang. Finally, Lauren found her calling in the art of jewelry design and metalsmithing. "I wanted to work with my hands”, she says. “It was important to me that I have something tangible at the end of a days work." Traveling to the exotic locales of Namibia, Botswana, South Africa, Cambodia, Thailand and Laos, Lauren searches the world for gemstones of perfect color and distinctiveness. She uses warm blends of 18k and 22k gold and studs them with brightly colored combinations of precious gemstones and brilliant diamonds. Lauren finds her inspiration by merging the individual characteristics of each stone with the art, architecture and culture of the places she visits. From ancient Egyptian and Byzantine designs, to Khmer ruins, her muse is the world at large. "The collection has its roots in the past,” she says, “so it is never off trend."
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2010s American Artist Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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White Diamond, Diamond, Sterling Silver, Mixed Metal, Gold, Silver, Yell...

Mirror-Cut Colorless Quartz Diamond Oxidized Silver Earrings, Elizabeth Garvin
By Elizabeth Garvin Fine
Located in Dallas, TX
Prism Facet Drop Earrings hand-fabricated by jewelry maker Elizabeth Garvin in oxidized sterling silver (on 18k yellow gold ear wires) featuring a mat...
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2010s American Artist Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Quartz, Rock Crystal, Multi-gemstone, White Diamond, Diamond, Crystal, G...

Pedro Boregaard White Diamond Camouflage Gold Oxidized Silver Earrings
Located in Dallas, TX
Camouflage Earrings handcrafted by renowned jewelry maker Pedro Boregaard in intricately-textured and matte-finished 14k beige gold and oxidized sterling silver with sixteen round brilliant-cut white diamonds weighing a total of 0.25 carats on posts. Stamped and Hallmarked 2007 / 14k / 925 / Boregaard About the Maker - Pedro Boregaard apprenticed at the renowned Munich jeweler Hemmerle, and at Tiffany’s in New York...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Contemporary Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Diamond, White Diamond, Other, Mixed Metal, Sterling Silver, Silver, Yel...

Sybarite Sceptre Earrings in White Gold with White Diamonds, Rubies & Pearl
Located in London, GB
Sybarite Jewellery is a brand and ethos inspired by that single, creased rose petal. We create jewellery that is incomparable in both design and accomplishment. Our customers seek ex...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Contemporary Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Diamond, White Diamond, Multi-gemstone, South Sea Pearl, Ruby, 18k Gold,...

Sybarite Follow The Light Earrings
Located in London, GB
Sybarite Jewellery is a London-based luxury brand crafting outstanding pieces, incomparable both in design and in execution. The romantically named Follow the Light earrings are part of Sybarite’s Ballerina and Tin Soldier...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Contemporary Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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White Diamond, Diamond, 18k Gold, White Gold, Yellow Gold, Mixed Metal

Tri-Color Gold Diamond Drop Earrings 1.50 Carat
Located in New York, NY
14K Tri-color drop earrings featuring 40 round brilliants weighing 1.50 carats. Color G-H Clarity SI
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2010s American Contemporary Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

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Diamond, 14k Gold, Rose Gold, White Gold, Mixed Metal

Mixed Metal Oversized Hammered Teardrop Drop Earrings With Swirl Detail, 1980s
Located in McKinney, TX
- Vintage item - Each earring measures 3" tall - Silver and gold tone - Clip on earring backs - Circa 1980s - Estate acquired - Good vintage condition with light wear commensur...
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1980s Unknown Modern Vintage Mixed Metal Drop Earrings

Materials

Mixed Metal

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