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CODE: 3524

CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS - Santa Claus with reindeer Cod. DY4305 €23 You can decorate them on your tree, but also on lamps or indoor plants, to spread Christmas magic in your home! About 12 cm high and about Ø 5.50 cm.

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CODE: 3972

Decorated on the tree, but also on lamps or indoor plants make the difference. Christmas is always an occasion to create a beautiful atmosphere, to live unique and unforgettable moments with our loved ones. We have gathered for you the decorations for an ideal festive atmosphere.

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CODE: 4828

The stylish Christmas pins! Sparkling pins that come out of the jewelry box for special occasions and celebrations. At Christmas you can wear more than one at the same time or offer them as a gift. They are wonderful, charming and always bright! Metal pins adorned with hand-set crystals, gold and rhodium finishes.       Festive wreath 4 x 4 with Mr. Code 6RC380 - €29       Christmas flower 3 x 3 with Mr. Code 6RC381 - €29   Spruce with star 4 x 5 with Mr. Code 6RC382 - €29

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CODE: 4829

The stylish Christmas pins! Sparkling pins that come out of the jewelry box for special occasions and celebrations. At Christmas you can wear more than one at the same time or offer them as a gift. They are wonderful, charming and always bright! Metal pins adorned with hand-set crystals, gold and rhodium finishes.       Festive wreath 4 x 4 with Mr. Code 6RC380 - €29       Christmas flower 3 x 3 with Mr. Code 6RC381 - €29   Spruce with star 4 x 5 with Mr. Code 6RC382 - €29

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CODE: 4827

The stylish Christmas pins! Sparkling pins that come out of the jewelry box for special occasions and celebrations. At Christmas you can wear more than one at the same time or offer them as a gift. They are wonderful, charming and always bright! Metal pins adorned with hand-set crystals, gold and rhodium finishes.   Festive wreath 4 x 4 with Mr. Code 6RC380 - €29   Christmas flower 3 x 3 with Mr. Code 6RC381 - €29   Spruce with star 4 x 5 with Mr. Code 6RC382 - €29

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CODE: 5114

Roman malachite bracelet, 80056341, green stone, hand bracelet, metropolitan museum, new york, evening jewelry, chain bracelet, green stone bracelet, semi-precious stone, malachite, women's bracelet

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CODE: 5115

Malachite Roman Dangle Earrings, 80056342, Statement Earrings, Gold Earrings, Evening Earrings, Green Stone Earrings, Semi Precious Stone, Malachite, Green Malachite

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CODE: 5121

Mother-of-Pearl Tile Double-Drop Earrings

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CODE: 5116

Beautiful necklace based on an original magnifying glass designed around 1896-1908 by pioneering Russian artist and jeweler Peter Carl Fabergé (1846-1920). Fabergé's workshops crafted a wide variety of objets d'art, including fine jewelry, clocks, enamel snuffboxes, boxes and frames. His elite clientele included the last two tsars of the Romanov family, for whom he crafted the most elaborate pieces and famous Easter eggs decorated with precious gems.   24K gold plating Glazing by hand Swarovski® crystals Magnifier 2x lobster clasp Magnifier: 6.35 x 4 cm. Chain: length 76 cm. Made in the USA with materials from around the world.

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CODE: 5120

An iridescent mother-of-pearl necklace inspired by a goblet crafted around 1593/94-1602 by the skilled goldsmith GeorgRühl (German, d. 1625), who was renowned for his artful combination of exotic materials with gilded silver. The bowl in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (The MET) that inspired the filtin jewelry set is decorated with bands of mother-of-pearl, likely derived from an object made in Gujarat, India.   18K gold plating Ivory lobster clasp Padatif: 9.5 x 0.6 cm. Chain: 40.6cm with 5.08cm extension. Clean with a damp cloth and dry with a soft, clean cloth.

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CODE: 5125

Add a baroque touch to your neck with the elegant VenusPearl pearl necklace. With a white glass pearl and 18K gold-plated bronze, it is a distinctive piece of jewelry that beautifies both casual and formal wear. It's a piece you'll wear for years, fit for a goddess.   The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York's (The MET) 'Venus Pearl' collection is inspired by the ornaments worn by the Roman goddess of love in Peter Paul Rubens' (Flemish 1577-1640) famous painting Venus before the Mirror.   In the painting, Aphrodite wears only a bracelet and a pair of dangling pearl teardrop earrings. One earring is white and the other, reflected in the mirror, appears black.   In collaboration with the Princely Collections of Liechtenstein.   18K gold plated...

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CODE: 5127

From the 16th century, the expansion of global trade routes made pearls an affordable luxury for many. The elite adorned themselves with abundant pearls that were symbols of prestige, high aesthetics and wealth. Most sought after were irregular baroque pearls.   Elegant baroque earrings recall the lustrous pearl jewelry depicted in European paintings from the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (The MET), such as Portrait of a Woman (circa 1670s) by GiovanniBattistaGaulli (IlBaciccio) (Italian, 1639- 1709), RembrandtvanRijn's (Dutch, 1606-1669) Portrait of a Young Woman with a Fan (1633) and MassimoStanzione's (Italian, 1585-1656) Judith with the Head of Holofernes (c. 1640).   18K gold plating with zirconia inlay Cultured freshwater pearls...

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CODE: 5129

Lovely earrings from the British Museum based on a pair of beautiful gold earrings from the Diocese of Cyprus. They are adorned with cultured freshwater pearls and gold-plated with 925° silver.   The original earrings are decorated with a glass stamp depicting a helmeted head. Luxury jewelry became more common during the Imperial period (after 27 BC). Goldsmiths combined Etruscan and Hellenistic styles and techniques with new Roman decorative themes.   In collaboration with the British Museum in London.   24K gold plating Cultured freshwater pearls For pierced ears, with gold hooks 2.54 x 1.27 cm. Made in the USA with materials from around the world.

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CODE: 5131

Elegant necklace with crescent motif borrowed from an elaborate gold and glass ornament (11th century) possibly from Syria. The original is adorned with a smaller crescent, spiral elements and a pair of facing birds – popular in jewelery from the time of the Fatimid dynasty (909-1171) – one of which even retains its luxurious blue cloisonné enamel. In the Byzantine world it was a luxury item possibly exported to Syria and Egypt. The contemporary design reinterprets the ornate object in the collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (The MET) by replacing the blue glass with exuberant lapis lazuli.   The jewelry stones are natural and their color may vary.       18K gold plating Lapis, its color may vary....

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CODE: 5132

Timelessly beautiful pair of earrings with lapis stones. They are exemplified by a magnificent pair of gold pendant earrings (4th century BC), in the form of a ring-enclosed amphora, from the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (TheMET). In the area of Italy known today as Tuscany, the Etruscan civilization flourished between the 7th and 4th centuries BC. The wealthy Etruscans, cosmopolitans and lovers of luxury, crafted some of the most beautiful gold, silver and copper jewelry of the ancient world.   The jewelry stones are natural and their color may vary.   14K gold plating Lapis, its color may vary. For pierced ears, with surgical steel clasp 2.5 x 1 cm. Clean with a damp cloth and dry with a soft, clean cloth.

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CODE: 5133

Crescent and lapis dangle earrings inspired by an elaborate gold and glass ornament (11th century) possibly from Syria. The original is adorned with a smaller crescent, spiral elements and a pair of facing birds – popular in jewelery from the time of the Fatimid dynasty (909-1171) – one of which even retains its luxurious blue cloisonné enamel. In the Byzantine world it was a luxury item possibly exported to Syria and Egypt. The contemporary design reinterprets the ornate object in the collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (The MET) by replacing the blue glass with exuberant lapis lazuli.   The jewelry stones are natural and their color may vary.   · 18K gold plating   · Lapis, its color may vary....

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CODE: 5135

Timeless beauty necklace with lapis stones. Its model is a magnificent pair of gold amphora-shaped pendant earrings (4th century BC) enclosed by a ring, from the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (TheMET). In the area of Italy known today as Tuscany, the Etruscan civilization flourished between the 7th and 4th centuries BC. The wealthy Etruscans, cosmopolitans and lovers of luxury, crafted some of the most beautiful gold, silver and copper jewelry of the ancient world.   The jewelry stones are natural and their color may vary.   14K gold plating Lapis, its color may vary. lobster clasp Padtif: 2 x 1.5 cm. Chain: 40.6cm with 5.7cm extension Clean with a damp cloth and dry with a soft, clean cloth.

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CODE: 5136

Timeless beauty necklace with lapis stones. Its model is a magnificent pair of gold amphora-shaped pendant earrings (4th century BC) enclosed by a ring, from the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (TheMET). In the area of Italy known today as Tuscany, the Etruscan civilization flourished between the 7th and 4th centuries BC. The wealthy Etruscans, cosmopolitans and lovers of luxury, crafted some of the most beautiful gold, silver and copper jewelry of the ancient world.   The jewelry stones are natural and their color may vary.   14K gold plating Lapis, its color may vary. T-clasp 40.6cm with 6.35 cm extension Clean with a damp cloth and dry with a soft, clean cloth.

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CODE: 5139

Impressive necklace modeled after an imaginative design by RomaindeTirtoff (French, born Russia, 1892-1990), better known as Erté (French, born Russia, 1892-1990).   Erté had a multifaceted career as a designer of spectacular costumes and sets. He was also known for the covers in Harper'sBazaar magazine, published between 1915 and 1936. The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York (TheMET) houses an important collection of original gouaches by Erté.

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CODE: 5137

Διαχρονικής ομορφιάς βραχιόλι με λίθους λάπις. Πρότυπό του είναι ένα υπέροχο ζευγάρι κρεμαστά χρυσά σκουλαρίκια (4ος αιώνας π.Χ.) σε σχήμα αμφορέα ο οποίος...

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CODE: 5140

Impressive earrings modeled after an earring design by RomaindeTirtoff (French, born in Russia, 1892-1990), better known as Erté. His surviving sketch depicts a crescent decorated with Greek meanders and adorned with a cabochon in the center.   Erté had a multifaceted career as a designer of spectacular costumes and sets. He was also known for the covers in Harper'sBazaar magazine, published between 1915 and 1936. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (TheMET) houses an important collection of original gouaches by Erté.   18K gold plating For pierced ears, with sterling silver clasp 2.54cm x 2.8cm Clean with a damp cloth and dry with a soft, clean cloth. Made in the USA with materials from around the world

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CODE: 5141

Elegant ArtDeco earrings named after the French ballerina ZiziJeanmaire dedicated to the work of Romainde Tirtoff (French, born in Russia, 1892-1990), better known as Erté. Designed as a perforated fan in two tones, they are gilded with 18K satin gold and polished and adorned with Swarovski® crystals.   The artist carved out a multifaceted career as a costume designer and set designer - he is best known for the phantasmagoric covers he created for Harper'sBazaar magazine from 1915-1936. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (TheMET) houses an important collection of Erté's original gouaches.   18K gold plating Periodization Swarovski® crystals Satin finish For pierced ears, , with sterling silver clasp 5.08 x 1.9 cm....

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CODE: 5142

Art Deco statement necklace with the name of the French ballerina ZiziJeanmaire dedicated to the work of Romainde Tirtoff (French, born in Russia, 1892-1990), better known as Erté. In two tones, the jewel is plated with 18K satin gold and polished. It is decorated with more than 100 Swarovski® crystals.   Erté had a multi-faceted career as a costume designer and set designer and is best known for the flamboyant covers he created for Harper'sBazaar magazine from 1915-1936. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (TheMET) houses an important collection of Erté's original gouaches.   18K gold plating Periodization Swarovski® crystals Satin finish lobster clasp 40.6 cm with an extension of 5.08 cm. Clean with a damp...

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CODE: 5113

Van Gogh Art Socks Sunflowers   

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CODE: 5107

Size 6: 80056456   Size 7: 80056461   Size 8: 80056462   18K gold plate, Glass, Clean with a damp cloth and dry with a soft, clean cloth   This elaborate ring is influenced by a 7th century Frankish brooch with red garnets and blue glass decorations on display at The Met.

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CODE: 5108

The inlaid glass stones that adorn this necklace reinterpret the red garnets and blue glass embellishments on a 7th-century Frankish disc brooch owned by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (The MET). Pins were central to the development of Frankish fashion – between 300 and 500, women used pairs of small pins in fanciful shapes to fasten the fabrics they wrapped around their tunics. By 600, single, large and elaborately decorated disc-shaped brooches became popular functional ornaments. The brooch is considered the most characteristic element of Frankish clothing and testifies to the exceptional craftsmanship of Frankish metalworkers.       18K gold plating Glass Hook clasp Length 41.27 cm. Clean with a damp cloth and dry with a soft,...

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CODE: 5112

Timeless necklace adorned with a green malachite that reinterprets the magnificent link chain of a gold necklace crafted in Rome in the 1st century AD. The Greek and Roman art collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York (The MET) is a proverbial gold mine of glittering jewels. It crosses cultures and spans millennia, from the Neolithic period (about 4500 BC) to the 3rd century AD. The gem of the jewelry is natural. The color of the stones may differ from the one shown.       18K gold plating The color of malachite may vary. T-clasp 16.5cm long with 5.08cm extension. Clean with a damp cloth and dry with a soft, clean cloth.

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CODE: 5106

Set Tray & Espresso  set Almond Blossom 

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CODE: 4745

The perfect size for a freshly brewed espresso, the porcelain cup and saucer showcase the geometric style of painting called Neo-Plasticism by Piet Mondrian (Dutch, 1872–1944). Add this colorful and versatile design to your home decor for a pop of color and modern style. Based on the 1921 Composition in The Met collection, the thick black lines and primary colors are today instantly recognizable as the work of this pioneering artist. Metropolitan Museum of Art   Material: Porcelain Dishwasher and microwave Metropolitan Museum of Art

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