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The Hokusai Silver and Pearl Pendant is inspired by The Great Wave off Kanagawa, also known as The Great Wave, the famous woodblock print by the Japanese ukiyo-e artist Hokusai. It was published sometime between 1829 and 1833 in the late Edo period as the first print in Hokusai's series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji. This beautiful 925 Sterling Silver and pearl pendant necklace comes with an 18” silver chain. Each piece of jewelry is handcrafted. Coordinating earrings are also available. Length: 1.18” (3.0 cm).
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Chevron Green Enamel Earrings are inspired by stained glass in the Walser House. During Frank Lloyd Wright’s Prairie school period many variations of chevron designs are found. From the very palatial Dana House to the more modest residences built for J.J. Walser Jr and George Barton. Tarnish resistant electro-plated hematite finish on brass with green enamel and blue bead. Hematite plated...
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The inspiration for these earrings comes from the work of Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933), who captured the beauty and nuance of the natural world with his innovative leaded glass lampshades. The Louis Comfort Tiffany Clematis Earrings features the design of a clematis lampshade featured in the collection of the New-York Historical Society. Tarnish resistant electro-plated silver finish on brass with giclee print. Length: 2"....
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The Frank Lloyd Wright April Showers II Earrings were inspired by the "April Showers" design sent to Liberty Magazine. It was considered too avant-garde and rejected. In this design, Wright’s masterful use of the tools of his trade: a t-square, triangle, compass, colored pencils, created enduring art that captures the essence of spring. Electro-plated tarnish resistant silver finish on solid brass with blue glass...
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The Frank Lloyd Wright April Showers Earrings were inspired by the "April Showers" design sent to Liberty Magazine. It was considered too avant-garde and rejected. In this design, Wright's masterful use of the tools of his trade: a t-square, triangle, compass, colored pencils, created enduring art that captures the essence of spring. Electro-plated tarnish resistant silver finish on solid brass...