Art Deco earrings in silver and blue rhinestones with floral design ca. 1940
Art Deco earrings in silver and blue rhinestones with floral design ca. 1940
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Exquisite late Art Deco earrings, circa 1940, crafted in silver with gold accents, feature a striking three-dimensional floral design with fine hand-engraved details. Each piece is crowned with a blue gemstone in the center, enhancing the contrast between the metallic tones and the vibrant blue.
Perfect for antique lovers, vintage jewelry collectors, or as a special gift. The floral design, a symbol of femininity and beauty, evokes mid-century styles. They add a touch of elegance and retro charm to any outfit. A perfect gift!
Characteristics:
Dimensions:
It is 1.7 cm long and 1.7 m wide. Approximate measurements.
*Total weight: 6.43 grams.
**Composition:
Main material: Silver.
Tampon or punch: With visible seals, on the closure.
Acid test: Performed.
Other materials: Gold plating and blue spherical rhinestones.
**Additional details: The items are not new, they show signs of use and the passage of time, please review the photos carefully.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Pay attention to the details!
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What you are buying (important)
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Patina and cleaning
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