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Enameled post earrings Flower motif, red |
$25
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Size: 3/8" x 3/8"
The earrings were inspired by Queen Puabi's jewelry from the Royal Tombs of Ur. This remarkable Mesopotamian collection is housed at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Queen Puabi's jewelry dates from the 3rd millennium B.C. (2600-2500 B.C.) and was discovered in the 1920s on a joint archaeological expedition of the University of Pennsylvania Museum and the British Museum.
Enameled 24 karat antique gold over pewter. Sterling silver ear-posts.
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Leaf earrings with carnelian beads |
$45
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Size: 1.25" x 1"
The idea of the leaf design adornment is derived from Queen Puabi's jewelry from the Royal Tombs of Ur. This remarkable Mesopotamian collection is housed at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Queen Puabi's jewelry dates from the 3rd millennium B.C. (2600-2500 B.C.) and was discovered in the 1920s on a joint archaeological expedition of the University of Pennsylvania Museum and the British Museum.
Brass leaf motif and carneilan. Gold-filled ear-wires.
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Leaf earrings with lapis beads |
$45
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Size: 1.25" x 1"
The idea of the leaf design adornment is derived from Queen Puabi's jewelry from the Royal Tombs of Ur. This remarkable Mesopotamian collection is housed at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Queen Puabi's jewelry dates from the 3rd millennium B.C. (2600-2500 B.C.) and was discovered in the 1920s on a joint archaeological expedition of the University of Pennsylvania Museum and the British Museum.
Brass leaf motif and lapis. Gold-filled ear-wires.
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Victorian dangling ear-wire earrings , garnet cabochons |
$45
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Size: 5/8" x 5/8"
This jewelry was inspired by the popular designs during the reign of Queen Victoria, by the end of the nineteenth century.
24 karat antique gold-plate over pewter, enhanced by garnet cabochons.
Ear-wires are gold-plate over sterling silver.
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