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Couture CocoChanelEra SignedFrance Gripoix Poured Glass Robert Goosens Earrings

$5,170per set
£3,962.18per set
€4,553.83per set
CA$7,261.52per set
A$8,126.98per set
CHF 4,254.18per set
MX$98,728.07per set
NOK 54,017.32per set
SEK 50,974.57per set
DKK 33,979.57per set

About the Item

This couture glass pair of mid-century, gold-gilt metal, faux-pearl-and-turquoise clip earrings are both stamped "France" on their convex ear-pads, which is characteristic of one-of-a-kind designs commissioned by Parisian couturier Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel before a brand signature was added to her costume jewelry around 1955. The construction matches unsigned poured-glass prong-set cabochon, prong-set crystal, and wired faux-pearl jewelry fashioned for Chanel by Maison Gripoix. Artisan goldsmith Robert Goosens likely designed them in the early 1950s given his similar style and inspirational personal collection of multicolor stones that included veined turquoise. Another 1stDibs seller offers a Chanel turquoise-glass bib necklace for $19,500 from the same period by Gripoix that pairs well with our earrings. Since the 1930s, Gripoix was Chanel's Parisian workshop of choice for poured-glass jewelry. Given the clip style, these are post-WWII earrings. We price these lower than earlier and rarer Chanel costume jewelry that can be dated to the late 1920s. For comparison to these older pieces, please see our other listings, such as for jewelry that Chanel commissioned from multiple Parisian paruriers, including Louis Rousselet, Fulco di Verdura or Lina Baretti.

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