Mackintosh Aquamarine Art Nouveau Drop Hook Sterling Silver Earrings

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Mackintosh Aquamarine Art Nouveau Drop Hook Sterling Silver Earrings

$90.00

Mackintosh Aquamarine Art Nouveau Drop Hook Sterling Silver Earrings
Aquamarine Art Nouveau Earrings
Mackintosh Sterling Silver Earrings
Measures 40.00mm x 5.00mm (1.57 x 0.19 inches)
Mackintosh Aquamarine Design Earrings

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Mackintosh Aquamarine Art Nouveau Drop Hook Sterling Silver Earrings
Aquamarine Art Nouveau Earrings
Mackintosh Sterling Silver Earrings
Measures 40.00mm x 5.00mm (1.57 x 0.19 inches) 
Mackintosh Aquamarine Design Earrings

 These Mackintosh Aquamarine Art Nouveau Drop Earrings are expertly crafted with beautiful Sterling Silver.  Highly polished to highlight the design even further.

Pretty, enjoy these Mackintosh Aquamarine Art Nouveau Drop Earrings. Each earring features One (1) Marquis Shape created Cabochon Aquamarine.  All aquamarine are different, so the one that you receive in your pendant may vary in shade to the one in this picture.

These earrings measure - 40.00mm x 5.00mm (1.57 x 0.19 inches) .  

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These handcrafted earrings will become family treasures that will last through the ages!

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This item is made in and shipped from Scotland. Your item will be shipped from this address. Please be advised that your item needs to be cast and made before it can be sent to you.  Please allow sufficient time for your order to arrive.

Perfect for any occasion. This is a gift that will be proudly worn by any member of your family. 

Questions welcome at anytime, my door is always open for assistance.

A BRIEF HISTORY OF CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH

In late 19th-century Glasgow an exciting combination of industrial wealth and skills, artistic talent and enlightened patronage produced the climate that fostered a new movement in design and style, with Charles Rennie Mackintosh at its head.

The "Glasgow Style" of the late 19th century was an idiosyncratic variation of Art Nouveau and the Arts and Crafts movement.

Mackintosh was an all round designer and his acclaimed willow and rose motifs were used throughout the interiors of one of his best known creations, Miss Cranston's Tea Rooms.

He died in 1928 and has now become renowned worldwide for his distinctive repertoire of forms and motifs.