An exquisite pair of 1950s Marcel Boucher "Glam" teardrop earrings which capture the high-fashion and glamourous spirit of the mid-century era. The design features a cascading ribbon of brilliant baguette and pavé-set crystals that swirl gracefully into a lustrous, teardrop-shaped faux pearl.
Crafted with the same meticulous attention to detail as fine jewellery, the earrings are finished in a polished rhodium plating that provides a lasting, mirror-like shine. This classic silhouette offers a refined sense of movement and light, making it a sophisticated choice for formal occasions.
Marcel Boucher remains one of the most respected names in the history of costume jewellery due to his background as a master apprentice for Cartier in Paris. This high-jewellery training is evident in the technical complexity and sculptural depth of his 1950s work. Moving beyond the flat designs of the previous decades, Boucher embraced the feminine curves and dramatic elegance of the post-war "New Look." His pieces from this period were often worn by Hollywood’s elite and are famous for their "look of real" quality, which relied on superior stones and innovative setting techniques to mimic the brilliance of diamonds and platinum.
Dimensions: Width: 3.5cm Depth: 1cm Height: 6.5cm
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We may also offer complimentary delivery around London.
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In this case, please select "Store Pickup" when you place the order.