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Gold Earrings, Lalaounis, Greek
Each textured 20k yellow gold earring is designed as a ram's horn, having a post with clip back on the reverse. Marked for Lalaounis. Made in Greece. Gross weight 13.40 grams.
Dimensions: 13/16 inch x 13/16 inch
*Note: earrings are designed for pierced ears, and are easily converted


More information about Ilias Lalaounis. See also: Lalaounis, Ilias Artist.

Condition Report*: Designer: Lalaounis
Overall Condition: Very Good
Ilias Lalaounis: Ilias Lalaounis got his start in Athens, Greece in 1940 working for his family's business, the Zolotas firm. He formed his own name-bearing company designing heavy 18k and 22k gold chains. In the 1950s, Lalaounis revived ancient Greek jewelry, creating gem set jewels with an Etruscan flair. His primary themes included nature, science, mosaics, astronomy and medicine. It truly is his sense of artistry combined with the richness of gold for which Lalaounis is known best. LaLaounis is the most well recognized Greek jewelry designer. Outside of the Greek Islands, the company and museum expanded to New York, Paris, Geneva, Zurich, Tokyo, Hong Kong and London under the guidance of his daughters. Ilias Lalaounis passed away December 30, 2013 at the age of 93.

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Auction Info

Auction Dates
May, 2010
3rd-5th Monday-Wednesday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 4
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Sold on May 3, 2010 for: $956.00
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