Inv. #25145
#25145 - Elizabeth Locke Citrine Earrings
Price: $3,000.00

Circa 1990s, 18k, American. Known for her Medieval and Renaissance Revival motifs, Elizabeth Locke's jewelry is superbly made and timelessly stylish. These gorgeous earrings feature warm 19-karat gold and golden yellow citrine. Quintessentially Elizabeth Locke, the look is ancient spirits meet contemporary chic.  Finely fabricated, they are in excellent condition.

Noted:  They have foldable posts and can be worn as clip or pierced earrings.

Remarks from Lawrence Jeffrey: "Recognizable, classic, and versatile, it’s no surprise that Elizabeth Locke pieces are so sought after."
Condition: Excellent condition.
Weight: 15.1 g
Stones: Citrine
Hallmarks: 18k (she only works in 19k), and Elizabeth Locke maker's mark
Measurements: 20 millimeters long by 17.8 millimeters wide
Price: $3,000.00
#25145
Shipping in the USA is complimentary.

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Your jewelry will arrive in a lovely presentation box.
Where possible, an outer box will also be included.

All gemstones are natural without color alteration or glass fill, stones that are traditionally heated may be heated unless stated otherwise. For a complete explanation of how information regarding our pieces is derived please click Provisos.

Your jewelry will arrive in a lovely presentation box.
Where possible, an outer box will also be included.

All gemstones are natural without color alteration or glass fill, stones that are traditionally heated may be heated unless stated otherwise. For a complete explanation of how information regarding our pieces is derived please click Provisos.

Your jewelry will arrive in a lovely presentation box.
Where possible, an outer box will also be included.

All gemstones are natural without color alteration or glass fill, stones that are traditionally heated may be heated unless stated otherwise. For a complete explanation of how information regarding our pieces is derived please click Provisos.

See this piece in our Litchfield Gallery