
Long, flowing drop earrings inspired by a beautiful, granulated gold Alabastron held by the British Museum. Deep rich pink rubellite tourmaline cabochons are set lantern-like at the base, surrounded by rows of gold and reflective polished platinum granulation. Sparkling diamonds draw the eye upwards, nestled between columns of graduated gold and platinum granules. 18k French ear wires. These are statement earrings. Wear with a beautiful silk blouse, a baby-soft fine cashmere sweater, an occasion dress or gown. One-of-a-kind.
An alabastron is a small, typically pottery or glass vessels used to hold oil, especially massage or perfume oils. They originated around the 11th century B.C. in ancient Egypt as containers carved from alabaster (hence the name) and spread via Greece to other parts of the classical world. The version that inspired these earrings is a spectacular, elegant, golden perfume phial with a long narrow body and pointed base, a broad lip at the top. It belonged to an aristocrat who lived in the 7th century B.C. in Etruria (modern day Tuscany and Lazio, Italy) and is made of gold and decorated all over with tiny gold granules laid in artful patterns. It is 15.2cm high and weighs 406g (approx. 6in high and 13oz) and in indeed only a nobleman or woman could have afforded to commission it.
This alabastra is made from recycled metals 18k & 22k yellow gold and platinum, Brazilian rubellite tourmaline (5.72ct) and Canadian diamonds (.72ct.) Length approximately 42 mm or 1.65 in.