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The Elmslie Detail Prairie Style Blue Enamel Earrings were inspired by the leaded glass windows in the out buildings of Henry B. Babson’s estate. Designed by Purcell and Elmslie, these low red-brown brick buildings are fine examples of the Prairie Style with broad over-hanging gable roofs, terraces and gardens that extend out to the surrounding prairie landscape. Tarnish resistant electro-plated hematite finish on brass with spring green accent, twilight blue enamel, and pale green bead. Hypoallergenic posts for pierced ears. Made in the USA. Gift boxed with descriptive insert. Length: 1.75”.
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