Vintage Miriam Haskell

Product code:VMH01

Availability: In stock

£295.00

Detail: Really beautiful necklace and earring set by Marian Haskell, contructed from hand-crafted art-glass. Each segment is individually embellished with a free hand metallic enamel (gold /copper) print. Earrings are filigree based, made from stamped brass. All three pieces are stamped 'Miriam Haskell'. Quality dress jewellery doesn't really get any better than this.

Period: 1960s

Colour: Mauve (purple), Copper, White

Sizing: Necklace 16 inches long. Earrings are 3/4 inch in diameter.

Material: Glass, Brass and Enamel

Condition: Excellent / Near Perfect

Origin: USA

Care: Always us a good Jeweller
 

Delivery Costs: UK £5.00, Europe £9.00, International £16.00 

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1960s: Social and economic change gave way to a freer sensibility that was preoccupied with youth and having fun. Curves were straightened and hemlines were shortened - with the iconic 'mini' emerging in the mid 60s. Responding to this style revolution, many designer names reached out to capitalize on what was seen as a new independent youth market with the birth of the 'boutique' which changed the way we bought our fashion, and introduced the consumption of cheap disposable clothing and accessories.


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Detail: Really beautiful necklace and earring set by Marian Haskell, contructed from hand-crafted art-glass. Each segment is individually embellished with a free hand metallic enamel (gold /copper) print. Earrings are filigree based, made from stamped brass. All three pieces are stamped 'Miriam Haskell'. Quality dress jewellery doesn't really get any better than this.

Period: 1960s

Colour: Mauve (purple), Copper, White

Sizing: Necklace 16 inches long. Earrings are 3/4 inch in diameter.

Material: Glass, Brass and Enamel

Condition: Excellent / Near Perfect

Origin: USA

Care: Always us a good Jeweller
 

Delivery Costs: UK £5.00, Europe £9.00, International £16.00 

Click for more delivery information


1960s: Social and economic change gave way to a freer sensibility that was preoccupied with youth and having fun. Curves were straightened and hemlines were shortened - with the iconic 'mini' emerging in the mid 60s. Responding to this style revolution, many designer names reached out to capitalize on what was seen as a new independent youth market with the birth of the 'boutique' which changed the way we bought our fashion, and introduced the consumption of cheap disposable clothing and accessories.


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