Watercolor Palette Earrings
Watercolor Palette Earrings
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These extraordinary earrings take the form of a painter's palette, adorned with delicate washes of watercolor reminiscent of the skilled handiwork of a miniature portrait painter. Each brushstroke on the palette speaks to its rich history and usage in capturing the likeness of individuals in an era preceding the advent of photography.
Evoking a sense of timeless artistry, these earrings pay homage to a bygone era when miniatures held profound significance as intimate portraits. They serve as a wearable tribute to the exquisite craftsmanship of miniature portrait painters, offering a glimpse into a world where capturing one's likeness was a meticulous and cherished art form. With their unique design, these earrings celebrate the enduring beauty and personal connection that miniatures brought to life, allowing you to carry a piece of history and artistic heritage wherever you go.
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)
- SKU010004250 | UPC: 769022046471
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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