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Pearl, Crystal and Ruby Statement Earrings By Grossé For Christian Dior, 1980s

$396
$49520% Off
£302.06
£377.5820% Off
€344.14
€430.1820% Off
CA$556.58
CA$695.7320% Off
A$607.22
A$759.0220% Off
CHF 321.52
CHF 401.9020% Off
MX$7,276.17
MX$9,095.2220% Off
NOK 4,094.70
NOK 5,118.3720% Off
SEK 3,744.30
SEK 4,680.3720% Off
DKK 2,569.66
DKK 3,212.0720% Off

About the Item

Pure couture decadence from the golden age of Dior glamour. These 1980s Grossé for Christian Dior earrings showcase the maison’s signature opulence — radiant ruby-red glass cabochons encircled by luminous faux pearls and twinkling crystal accents, all set in rich gold-tone metal. The craftsmanship is unmistakable: elegant, sculptural, and dripping with sophistication. Designed to capture light (and attention), they’re a timeless blend of vintage luxury and red-carpet drama. - Vintage item - Collectible costume jewelry piece from the '80s - Each earring measures 1.25" in diameter - Gold plated - Faux pearls - Poured glass cabochons - Crystal accents - Clip on earring backs - Manufactured by Henkel Grossé For Christian Dior (signed on clips) - Circa 1980s - Estate Acquired - Beautiful vintage condition with minimal wear commensurate with age and use (see photos)

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