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    What surprises you in life? The marvel of consciousness -- that sudden window swinging open on a sunlit landscape amidst the night of non-being.

     

    Vladimir Nabokov

    georgian paste pendeloque earrings

    $2,000.00Price
    • A pair of late eighteenth century earrings of pendeloque form, featuring variously-sized, circular pastes set closed back and foiled in silver, exhibiting a characteristic black dot, original back-to-front ear closures to the reverse, 3.25 in long by 0.5 in wide, 25 grams, circa 1780. 

    • Georgian pendeloque earrings epitomize the exquisite craftsmanship and elegance of the Georgian era, spanning from the early 18th to the early 19th century. These earrings featured a distinct pear-shaped or elongated drop, often adorned with gemstones like diamonds, colored pastes, or foil-backed stones. The pendeloque style, with its graceful elongated form, showcased the era's fascination with light and movement in jewelry design. Intricate metalwork, usually in silver or gold, formed delicate settings for these dazzling drops, which swung gracefully with the wearer's movements, catching and reflecting light. Georgian pendeloque earrings were prized for their intricate detailing, often incorporating elements like floral motifs, ribbons, or intricate filigree, showcasing the era's penchant for craftsmanship and refined aesthetics. Despite their age, surviving examples of these earrings continue to captivate with their timeless beauty and historical significance, offering a glimpse into the sophistication and artistry of the Georgian period.

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