Nadine Krakov
Collection
Fine Jewelry, Arts
& Antiques
9454 Wilshire Blvd. Ste M20
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
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Vhernier Calla 18 karat Yellow Gold Ebony Wood Earrings
Futuristic
earrings by Vhernier, from Calla collection, made in 18k gold and ebony wood.
Elongated silhouette earrings consist of four cones vertically nested in each
other. One silky polished gold cone alternated with three wood cones. The
darkness of ebony creates a perfect frame for the gold hue.
Clean, minimalist
shape along with a futuristic look convey a sense of fluidity that Vhernier is
famous for.
Precise workmanship elevates these wood and gold earrings to an
artwork.
Besides a highly sophisticated look, the Vhernier Calla earrings are
wearable and work just great with a white shirt and jeans.
The earrings are
made of 18 karat yellow gold and ebony wood.
They measure 3 ¼” x ¼” (8.3 x 0.7
cm) and weigh 16.5 grams.
The earrings are stamped with Vhernier maker's mark,
serial number, hallmark for 18k gold and Italian mark.
The earrings retail
price is $5,550 + tax.
In
great condition; wear consistent with age and use (please see pictures for
details).
Our Policy:
We guarantee the
authenticity of our pieces, as well as the stated condition and functionality
of all items.
We do not refund any
shipping and handling charges.
All returned items must
be in the same condition in which they were received by the buyer.
International buyers are responsible for all customs duties, brokerage fees, and
taxes, which are NOT included in the shipping costs.
About us:
The Nadine Krakov
Collection is a mature business that has been serving Beverly Hills and Los
Angeles antique and estate jewelry needs for over 20 years. Our
first store opened in October 1997 and we are currently located in Beverly
Hills, California.
About
Vhernier Brand:
Vhernier, an Italian jewelry brand known for its innovative
designs, founded by Angelo Vhernier in 1984 in Valenza. From the beginning,
Vhernier set out to create avant-garde jewelry pieces that stood out in the
competitive luxury market.
An inimitable blend of subtle nuances and strong
lines brought Vhrenier brand to the top of the jewelry world. Seamless
fluidity, flowing curves, and superb quality of craftsmanship define Vhernier’s
truly unique style.
As a company, Vhernier has been always pushing the
boundaries of traditional jewelry design. At the core of the brand’s philosophy
is an innovative spirit that comes along with almost irrational devotion to
perfection.
Vhernier often incorporates geometric shapes into its designs. The
brand is known for its use of architectural elements, modern lines, and its use
of unconventional materials in jewelry making. While Vhernier embraces
minimalism, there is usually a sophisticated twist that adds character to each
design. This blend of simplicity and innovation contributes to the brand's
aesthetic.
Curves and shapes of Vhernier jewelry are highly recognizable and
make it stand out among others. Unlike the most global jewelry brands, Vhernier
has been perfecting its classic creations over the decades, slowly adding new
styles. Big, colorful stones are another brand’s signifier. To blend the colors
and shapes, Vhernier applies its uncanny craftsmanship techniques. Being
created at the intersection of art and architecture, each Vhernier piece conveys
a sense of futuristic magic.
About
Italian Jewelry:
Italian Jewelry History - Italian
jewelry style is deeply rooted in the history of the region. The beginning of
it can be marked as far as 700 BC. What we consider today as the Italian style
was impacted by the ancient Greek, Roman and Etruscan cultures.
Italian
jewelry of all time is mostly made of yellow gold. This metal has been favored
the most by Italian makers. In the Etruscan region goldsmiths developed such
processes as alloying and engraving, also the granulation method got perfected
and became a signature.
In
the later Middle Ages, the most sought-after jewelry pieces came from Vicenza
and Florence. During the Renaissance era, the art of jewelry making was as
important as painting and architecture. Later, in the Baroque era, jewelry
design shifted from bold and straight forward pieces to intricate and more
detailed.
Today
Italian jewelry style and look depends on a certain maker. However, “made in
Italy” jewelry always relates to luxurious lifestyle, timeless design, and
exquisite manufacturing.
Italian
makers - So
many great jewelry brands came from Italy, it’s really challenging to mention
just a few. Vhernier, Roberto Coin and of course Bulgari could be the first who come to mind when
we think of the Italian makers.
We
also should mention Carlo Weingrill, a jewelry house
from Verona. Their high-quality pieces have been sought after in the last few
decades. The house has been family owned by four generations of jewelers.
Passing family traditions of workmanship is another
staple of Italian jewelry making. Italian cultural heritage, high-skilled
makers and great quality materials keep going the never-ending popularity of
Italian jewelry.