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Sterling Silver Charles Rennie Mackintosh Column Drop Earrings - 17mm (RME3301)
Charles Rennie Mackintosh was a gifted artist, designer, craftsman and architect, one of the defining figures of the Glasgow Style and the flowering of Art Nouveau in Scotland. As part of the celebrated group known as 'The Four', his influence on decorative arts remains unmatched.
These column drop earrings, crafted in solid Sterling Silver, are among the most purely architectural pieces in the range. Each earring presents an open rectangular grid of precise cut-outs (top, bottom and sides) with a clean oval form suspended at the centre, like a window set within a structural frame. There is no rose here, no flowing stem; just the confident geometry that defined Mackintosh's built work as much as his decorative designs.
Hung from a discreet fish hook fitting, they are slender, refined and quietly striking.
17mm x 6mm, total weight 2g.
Product Code: RME3301
Charles Rennie Mackintosh was a gifted artist, designer, craftsman and architect, one of the defining figures of the Glasgow Style and the flowering of Art Nouveau in Scotland. As part of the celebrated group known as 'The Four', his influence on decorative arts remains unmatched.
These column drop earrings, crafted in solid Sterling Silver, are among the most purely architectural pieces in the range. Each earring presents an open rectangular grid of precise cut-outs (top, bottom and sides) with a clean oval form suspended at the centre, like a window set within a structural frame. There is no rose here, no flowing stem; just the confident geometry that defined Mackintosh's built work as much as his decorative designs.
Hung from a discreet fish hook fitting, they are slender, refined and quietly striking.
17mm x 6mm, total weight 2g.
Product Code: RME3301

