£125.00
Product Information
A simply beautiful pair of very long, elegant Christian Dior Art Deco–style silver-tone crystal and drop pearl earrings from the Galliano era.
Dating to the Y2K period, when John Galliano was at his creative zenith at Dior, these rare rhodium-plated earrings embody the glamour of the Art Deco era through intricate detailing and a luxurious aesthetic.
Condition:
The metal and crystal components (top two-thirds) are in excellent condition with no missing stones. The ear clips are tight and secure. The faux pearls (bottom third) show peeling, mostly on the sides and back. A jeweller could replace the pearls, but they are sold in their original condition. Please see all images. The price reflects this condition.
Length: 8.5 cm
Christian Dior (1905-1957) was one of the most celebrated couturiers of the 20th century. In 1947 Dior launched the 'New Look' collection celebrating ultra-femininity and glamour, perfectly capturing the mood of post-war society. The following year, Dior launched his first collection of fashion jewellery to complement his clothing.
Today, Christian Dior jewellery is highly sought after. Renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship, quality and timeless elegance, mid-century Dior pieces are experiencing a surge in demand, with prices climbing as they become increasingly rare. Jewellery created by Dior from the 1970s onwards is also following a similar upward trajectory.
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