Orange Earrings
Michael Michaud
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$112.00
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Orange trees are the most commonly cultivated fruit trees in the world. Oranges are a popular fruit because of their natural sweetness, wide variety of types and diversity of uses, from juices and marmalades to face masks and candied orange slices.
The Orange Collection has been developed in collaboration with the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.
It was inspired by the V&A's Green Dining Room, the world's first museum cafe, and its fruit panels designed by the firm Morris, Marshall, Faulkner and Co. in 1886. William Morris was a major influence on the Arts and Crafts Movement, which adopted many of his ideals on the value of hand craftsmanship and the maintenance of truth and honestly in the materials of production. his medieval-inspired designs are noted for their remarkable renderings of interweaving flora and fauna, especially fruits and birds. The designs demonstrate depths of tones, richness in colours and graduation of tints.
The collection is licensed by the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England.
Materials: The Orange earrings are cast in hand patinated bronze, accented with cast glass oranges. The wires are 24K gold over 925 sterling silver.
Measures: 1.19" L x 0.45" W
Handmade in New York