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Altezza | 4 cm |
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Larghezza | 2.3 cm |
Paese d'origine | |
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340,00 €
Splendidi e preziosi Orecchini di gioielleria messicana anni 30.
Lo stile è di Matilde Eugenia Poulat (~ 1900-1960), designer i cui gioielli sono stati il riferimento per il periodo del secolo scorso che ha contrassegnato il ‘Rinascimento Messicano’ nel campo dell’arte orafa, specie nella lavorazione dell’argento, tutt’oggi di prestigio.
Gli orecchini, caratteristici per la tipica cesellatura dell’argento e l’utilizzo di pietre semipreziose, quali turchesi, coralli e ametiste, nell’attaccatura a lobo sono sagomati ad uccello con forme sicuramente ispirate alle culture preispaniche.
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Altezza | 4 cm |
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Larghezza | 2.3 cm |
Paese d'origine | |
Materiali |
Stunning and valuable 30s Mexican jewelry Earrings – Matilde Eugenia Poulat (~ 1900-1960) style – designer whose jewels were the reference for the period of the last century that marked the ‘Mexican Renaissance’ for goldsmith’s art , especially in the processing of silver, still considered today.
The earrings are typical for silver chasing and for the semiprecious stones used, such as turquoises, corals and amethysts, they are shaped like a bird inspired by pre-Hispanic culture.
They are light to wear.
Stunning and valuable 30s Mexican jewelry Earrings – Matilde Eugenia Poulat (~ 1900-1960) style – designer whose jewels were the reference for the period of the last century that marked the ‘Mexican Renaissance’ for goldsmith’s art , especially in the processing of silver, still considered today.
The earrings are typical for silver chasing and for the semiprecious stones used, such as turquoises, corals and amethysts, they are shaped like a bird inspired by pre-Hispanic culture.
They are light to wear.
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