Shimomura Tamahiro Kimono Fan Earrings
Shimomura Tamahiro Kimono Fan Earrings
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Immersed in the allure of Shimomura Tamahiro's enigmatic and dynamic prints, these earrings draw inspiration from the artist's captivating vision. Created in Kyoto in 1905, Tamahiro's prints possess a lavish quality, embellished with intricate overprinting techniques and shimmering metallic inks. They offer a glimpse into the intimate world of a woman's dressing room, where personal moments are unveiled with a sense of mystique.
With each graceful movement, these earrings encapsulate the spirit of Tamahiro's kinetic prints, revealing a mesmerizing dance of visual elements. They serve as a testament to the artist's ability to infuse his works with a sense of mystery and enchantment, leaving viewers captivated by the hidden narratives within a woman's most intimate space.
Product Details
Product Details
- Solid brass, electroplated with non-tarnishing silver finish
- Hypoallergenic ear wires
- Gift boxed with provenance card
- Designed and manufactured in USA
- Product type: Earrings
- Shipping Dimensions:
4.75
× 3.25 × 0.5
inches
(12.1 × 8.3 × 1.3 cm) - Shipping Weight: 0.13 lb (2.0 oz; 57 g)
- SKU010009458
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About David Howell & Co.
About David Howell & Co.
For more than 30 years, David Howell & Company has specialized in the design and manufacturing of sophisticated, museum quality gifts, including metal bookmarks, jewelry, ornaments, and more. Our innovative gift designs are inspired by museum pieces, adapting original, iconic work to modern, meaningful gifts.
Designed and manufactured in Bedford Hills, New York.
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