Price

£3950.00

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Sculptural asymmetric platinum and diamond Disorient hoop earrings.

A beautiful pair of Disorient platinum and diamond earrings by Amy Burton, the elongated open hoops finely hand crafted and of sculptural asymmetric openwork design with three dimensional overlapping angular forms partly set with round brilliant cut diamonds creating a bright sparkle to contrast with the highly polished platinum, with post and scroll fittings.

Maker
Hancocks - designed by Amy Burton.

Period
Contemporary.

Origin
London.

Gemstones
Round brilliant cut diamonds weighing a total of 0.46cts.

Setting
Platinum with London assay and maker's marks.

Weight
15 grams.

Dimensions
2.6cm overall length.

Condition
New.

Directors Notes
The Disorient collection is characterised by strong architectural lines that cleverly play with ideas of volume, geometry and negative space to create bold sculptural jewels that are substantial but also light, open and feminine. The complex asymmetry of the pieces is sometimes complemented by a beautiful coloured gemstone such as a blush pink morganite, or icy blue aquamarine whilst at others is left to stand alone in all its geometric glory. The apparently chaotic structure of each jewel belies the hours of work taken to ensure that every line and angle was perfectly balanced in order to create the bold, dynamic effect Amy was looking to achieve with this collection.

Dimensions

2.6cm overall length

Weight

15.4 grams

Price

£3950.00



Condition report

New

Stock number

122249
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