These Art Deco chandelier earrings with freshwater pearls and old mine-cut diamonds are crafted in fine platinum with black enamel accents, weighing 29.7g and measuring 3 inches long. In extravagant, colorful and sophisticated chandelier design, these Art Deco tassel earrings characterize a most popular style of the early and mid-1920's pioneered by the French fashion designer Jeanne Lanvin in Paris and spread rapidly throughout the Continent. A pronounced length to match the prevailing short hair and dress styles, geometric designs and the use of colored precious and semi-precious gemstones of contrasting colors, including black and white distinguished earrings in vogue during the 1920's Art Deco era. These enchanting tassel earrings incorporate each 27 rows of yellow-gold strung Baroque freshwater pearls measuring on average, 2mm long and 2mm wide, the larger pearls at the lower ends measuring up to 5mm long and 3mm wide. These delicate organic gems are graded 'creamy-white' color and suspend 'en tremblant' from a dome-shaped cap of Oriental inspiration, depicting alluring stripes of platinum and black enamel, with a finely scalloped, diamond-studded perimeter. The captivating domed profiles are surmounted by solitaire freshwater pearls, complemented by a duo of diamond 'leaves'. This eye-catching assemblage on each earring suspends from a sparkling floret constituting the ear-clips. The latter are centered with fiery old mine-cut diamonds, cumulatively weighing 1.50cts, graded 'fancy brown-yellow' color and SI1 clarity, surrounded by single-cut diamonds graded I color average and SI clarity range. These sensational Art Deco earrings are cumulatively adorned with 1.70cts of matching grade single-cut diamonds and feature platinum posts and butterfly clasps designed exclusively for pierced ears.
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