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【ドイツ買付】ヴィンテージ SEIBOTH ファイアオレンジ フラワー ピアス/Vintage SEIBOTH Fire Orange Flower Post Earrings

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【ドイツ買付】ヴィンテージ SEIBOTH ファイアオレンジ フラワー ピアス/Vintage SEIBOTH Fire Orange Flower Post Earrings1990SEIBOTH () SEIBOTH() 1952Erhard SeibothDiorChanelYves Saint LaurentSeiboth Seiboth SEIBOTH SEIBOTH 1990 H 3. 4cm x W 1. 5cm ()2g

1990年代のドイツ製SEIBOTHのヴィンテージピアス。

ファイアオレンジの大粒ガラスの周囲を、タンジェリンオレンジのストーンが取り巻くフラワーモチーフが、シルバートーンメタルにセットされて揺らめきます。

一石一石が爪留めされた、しっかりとしたお作り。

トーンの異なるオレンジの、深く暖かな煌めきの饗宴が美しく、視線を惹きつけられます。

シェルのようなさりげないメタル装飾も素敵。

クラシカルなデザインと程よいサイズ感で、日常からオケージョンまで幅広いシーンで愛用していただけます。

身に纏えば、耳元で輝く花が咲き、お顔周りに気品ある華やぎを添えてくれるピアスです。

片方のセンターストーンにごく僅かな打ち傷が見られますが、全体的には良好なヴィンテージコンディションです。

(画像の最後に動画がございます。)

★ドイツ買付品
◆未使用のデッドストックアイテムです。

【SEIBOTH(ザイボーズ)とは】
1952年に、ドイツ・カウフボイレンにて創業されたコスチュームジュエリーカンパニー。創業者Erhard Seibothは長年に渡りDior、Chanel、Yves Saint Laurentなどの有名デザイナーと共同制作も行い、ジュエリー専門歴史書にはSeiboth氏についても記載されています。

Seibothのコスチュームジュエリーは大量生産ではなく、卓越した技術を持つ職人により一点一点手作業で作られており、スワロフスキーを主としたハイクオリティな素材を使用。
現在も、高級ブティックやヴィンテージショップなどで愛され続けています。

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SEIBOTHジュエリー一覧はこちら→

※当店で扱っている商品は、ヴィンテージのアイテムです。目立つ傷や汚れは記載しておりますが、状態の良いお品でも、経年に伴う小傷や汚れ等がある場合がございます。新品とは異なるヴィンテージ特有の風合いとして、ご理解頂けますようお願い申し上げます。


ヴィンテージ・コスチュームジュエリー
年代:1990年代
サイズ:
H 約3.4cm x W 約1.5cm
素材:メタル、ガラス
重さ(片耳):約2g
刻印:なし
輸入元:ドイツ

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