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Maison Gripoix for Butler and Wilson Poured Glass Earrings

$895
£683.31
€782.63
CA$1,253.89
A$1,402
CHF 735.41
MX$16,981.63
NOK 9,283.10
SEK 8,770.28
DKK 5,841.54

About the Item

Butler and Wilson's poured glass emerald dangle earrings. Made by Maison Gripoix pour B+W in the 1980's. Excellent condition. Clip back fittings. 2.5" x .75". This earring is also available in jet. Ref. #: AU131005461869

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