Apair of antique, Victorian-eraearrings, each modeled in 14k gold as a curling leaf, upon which a small housefly rests. These leaves are gracefully and realistically rendered, with bright-line veins and fineall-over stipplingthat communicates a leaf'sdelicate, celledtexture. They are finished with a vibrant yellow, high-karat bloom. Their little housefly "passengers" are built in rose gold— these flies have blue, old-cut sapphire heads and natural pearl bodies; they have tiny rose gold legs and eyes, and their wings are set with seed pearls. Earwires are long shepherd's hooks that areembellished with a floating pearl. These earrings are really special! They are rare and impossibly fine—they live in that place where sweetness and sadness overlap.
Flies are a traditional symbol of mourning, and of the fleeting nature of existence— this iswhat they would have symbolized for theVictorians.
Materials
14kgold
Sapphire
Pearl
Age
c. 1890
Dimensions
Total drop measures approx