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These Art & Design Josef Hoffmann Vienna Earrings are adapted from an original Josef Hoffmann design. Hoffman was one of the founders of Wiener Werkstätte (in translation Vienna Workshop), which starting in 1903 brought together designers and artists working in very different mediums including architecture, textiles, ceramics, furniture and jewelry. Sterling Silver Earrings with gold plate accents, set with Moonstone, Iolite, & Turquoise. Length 1.3". Coordinating necklace is also available.
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