Nanna Ditzel - Georg Jensen

Pair of Georg Jensen silver earrings, No 128A, designed by Nanna Ditzel, Denmark, .925 Sterling, 1970s

Decorative Arts including Scandinavian Jewellery, Silver and Furniture
  • Nanna Ditzel - Georg Jensen; Pair of Georg Jensen silver earrings, No 128A, designed by Nanna Ditzel, Denmark, .925 Sterling, 1970s


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ZAR 4 000 - 6 000

About this Item

Copenhagen, Denmark
Pair of Georg Jensen silver earrings, No 128A, designed by Nanna Ditzel, Denmark, .925 Sterling, 1970s
designed as long drops with conforming surmount, post and associated butterfly fittings, engraved GEORG JENSEN, 925 S DENMARK, 128A
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Notes

Gross mass: 22.4g

Length of earrings 80mm

Butterflies are associated

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