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*Vintage treasure* Gustave Sherman mid-century very rare large fuschia chandelier screw back earrings - Gold plated (signed)

*Vintage treasure* Gustave Sherman mid-century very rare large fuschia chandelier screw back earrings - Gold plated (signed)

Regular price $140.00 CAD
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Treat yourself to these beautiful original Gustave Sherman collectible earrings and add a touch of playful vintage elegance to your evening outfits. These eye catching statement earrings are perfect for a dance party or for any other special occasions and will know to make heads turn!

Designer: Gustave Sherman, made in Montreal in the 50's. 

Material: Gold plated and genuine Austrian crystals.

Condition: 10/10, no crystals missing! Screws are functioning well. Beautiful shine!

Dimensions: about 4.5cmx5cm

Please feel free to message us if you have any questions!

Care Instructions

Good news! Regular stainless (none-plated) jewelry doesn't need any care and you can happily go under water with it everyday without having to worry about the color getting altered!

Rules are a little different for gold plated stainless: try avoiding submerging your jewelry under water if possible but it's also okay if happens a few times since we use a very durable PVD plating. Store your pieces in a dry room outside the bathroom and avoid direct contact with perfumes.

Shipping & Returns

Canada : Free tracked shipping on orders with a specific minimum (see details in our current store banner) or flat rate for orders below this minimum.

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No returns or exchanges, exceptions may apply. Please see our return & exchange policy for more information.

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