#Cultured Pearl Earrings
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gracediamondsdxb · 4 months ago
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lullajewellery · 5 months ago
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Discover Timeless Elegance with Cultured Pearl Earrings from Lulla Jewellery
Cultured pearl earrings are the epitome of timeless elegance, offering a touch of sophistication to any outfit. At Lulla Jewellery, we specialize in creating exquisite pearl and high jewelry pieces that blend luxury, craftsmanship, and contemporary design. Our cultured pearl earrings are meticulously crafted using the finest materials, ensuring each pair embodies the essence of refined elegance.
Cultured pearls are renowned for their luster and beauty, making them a cherished choice for jewelry lovers. Whether you prefer classic studs or more elaborate drop designs, pearl earrings add a versatile and elegant touch to any look. They are perfect for both everyday wear and special occasions, effortlessly enhancing your style with their natural allure.
At Lulla Jewellery, we believe that every piece of jewelry should be a work of art. Our cultured pearl earrings are designed with careful attention to detail, ensuring they not only look stunning but also stand the test of time. Each pair is a testament to our commitment to quality and luxury, making them a perfect addition to any jewelry collection.
Visit Lulla Jewellery to explore our collection of cultured pearl earrings and discover the perfect pair to elevate your elegance and redefine modern sophistication.
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artisanjewelery · 6 months ago
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Gemstone Earrings in Maryland
Gemstone earrings are vibrant and elegant accessories that add a pop of color and sophistication to any outfit. Available in various styles, from simple studs to intricate drop designs, these earrings feature a wide array of gemstones, such as sapphires, emeralds, rubies, and amethysts. Each gemstone brings its own unique beauty and meaning, making gemstone earrings a versatile choice for expressing personal style or marking special occasions. Whether worn daily or saved for special events, they are a stunning addition to any jewelry collection.
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treiberandstraubjewelers · 1 year ago
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The Elegance Unveiled: A Closer Look at Pearl Earrings
Investigate the timeless allure of pearl earrings in this revealing aide. Dig into elegance as we uncover the charm, styles, and sophistication behind these exquisite adornments.
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preraphaelitepaintings · 23 days ago
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The Pearl
Artist: Frederick Sandys (British, 1829–1904)
Date: 1876
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Private collection
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galleryofart · 2 months ago
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The Pearl
Artist: Frederick Sandys (British, 1829–1904)
Provenance: Possibly Ernest Gambart, by 1865
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Private collection
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royalty-nobility · 27 days ago
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Princess Tatiana Alexandrovna Yusupova
Artist: Franz Xaver Winterhalter (German, 1805–1873)
Date: 1858
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
Princess Tatiana Alexandrovna Yusupova
Princess Tatiana Alexandrovna Yusupova (29 June 1829 – 14 January 1879) was a Russian noblewoman and lady-in-waiting to Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, of the Imperial Court of Russia. She was the Countess Ribeaupierre and wife of one of the richest landowners, Prince Nicholas Borisovich Yusupov.
Tatiana was the youngest daughter of Count Alexander Ivanovich Ribopierre, a Russian diplomat of Swiss origin and Ekaterina Mikhailovna Potemkina, who was a niece of Prince Potemkin. She was born and raised abroad, where her father was stationed. In addition to her native French, she learnt German, Italian, English and Russian. Among her elder siblings was Maria Alexandrovna, who married Prussian Count Joseph Brassier de Saint-Simon, Prussian envoy in Constantinople, in 1849. She was known as "Tata" to her family members.
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gemville · 1 year ago
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Assael Modernist Earrings In 18k Green Gold With 10.80 CTW Peridot and 10.1-12.5mm Fijan Natural Color Cultured Pearls
Photo Courtesy: Assael
Source: jckonline.com
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portrait-paintings · 27 days ago
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Mrs. Benjamin West (Elizabeth Shewell West)
Artist: Matthew Pratt (American, 1734-1805)
Date: c. 1765
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA, United States
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tasnjewel · 5 months ago
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blackswaneuroparedux · 2 years ago
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I could not think of anything but his fingers on my neck, his thumb on my lips.
- Tracy Chevalier, Girl with a Pearl Earring
Nicknamed the “Mona Lisa of the North,” Girl With a Pearl Earring is probably Johannes Vermeer's most celebrated work. The painting has captivated so many people throughout history, drawing unprecedented crowds to The Mauritshuis, the art museum in The Hague, Netherlands where it is now housed. It became iconic for the distinct position of the girl, her enigmatic gaze, the colours and the delicate quality of the light.
Girl With a Pearl Earring was not always as popular as it is now. It ended up in Vermeer's patron collection, before it was sold on by his son-in-law. The work was lost for 200 years until a collector bought it for 2 guilders and discovered it was a Vermeer once it had been cleaned. After his death in 1902, it was donated to the Mauritshuis in The Hague, where it has been hung ever since.
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Vermeer himself is as enigmatic as his most famous painting in the history of art. Once nicknamed “the sphinx of Delft”, his native town which he never left, he produced little - only about 34 paintings survive from his oeuvre. He also left behind few biographical traces, though we do know that his wife bore him 15 children. He began his career as a history painter, depicting scenes from ancient Greek and Catholic lore, but from the outset, he trained his eye on women. He soon shifted to the genre scenes of domestic life that made him famous. As the art critic Edward Rothstein wrote, his lifetime project was “an almost metaphysical quest for the precariously poised instant, an ideal we would now consider photographic.”
He is recognised as a master of light who specialised in painting women in sparse domestic interiors, and his pictures are prized in part because they are often suffused with mystery. Unlike some of his Dutch contemporaries, who crammed their compositions full of material objects and narrative detail, Vermeer got a kick out of teasing the viewer and withholding meaning. In one of his canvases, for instance, an elegant couple is engaged in a music lesson - but is the gentleman her tutor, a suitor, or her lover? We will never know.
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But what of the Girl herself?
The truth is that despite frenzied speculation (was she the artist’s daughter, or perhaps his mistress?), we will probably never know the identity of the model for Vermeer’s Girl - if there even was one. As such she is even more perplexing. 17th century viewers would have looked at Vermeer’s painting and seen not a portrait but a type of picture known as a ‘tronie’. A ‘tronie’ is a study of a head and shoulders dressed in exotic clothing. The giveaway is the turban: it lends an oriental flavour to the canvas, transporting viewers to a faraway realm of the imagination. While it is possible that someone modelled for it, just as Rubens often painted figures who looked like his wife, it isn’t meant to be a specific person, but someone more generalised, timeless and mysterious - perhaps a sibyl or a figure from the Bible.” Moreover, according to one theory, the impossible pearl, which is too big to be worn in reality, was meant to be understood as a piece of costume jewellery - so adding to the general atmosphere of artifice and make-believe.
This sense of mystery is what attracts people to the Girl. Partly, she’s just gorgeous. But the composition is also very clever. Out of that dark background, she pops into our space looking very much alive - and the gesture is a big part of that. Her mouth is open, which you don’t see that much in Dutch paintings, so she seems as if she is about to talk to you. The viewer is dying to know what she’s going to say. But she doesn’t say anything, thus revealing nothing, and the viewer is left trying to fill in the story.
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Tracy Chevalier, the novelist herself chipped in with a similar observation that, “The image works because it is unresolved. You can’t ever answer the question of what she’s thinking or how she’s feeling. If it were resolved, then you’d move onto the next painting. But it isn’t, so you turn back to it again and again, trying to unlock that mystery. That’s what all masterpieces do: we long to understand them, but we never will.”
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artisanjewelery · 9 months ago
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From Sea to Your Ears- How are Freshwater Pearl Earrings Made?
Freshwater pearl earrings are the topic of discussion in this blog. When examining a pair, have you ever wondered about the manufacturing process? Then this article will answer all of your curious questions. From the tiny mussel to human intervention; we have discussed it all. We have looked at all the steps that go behind the scenes. This is how a stunning pair of earrings takes birth.
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monkeyssalad-blog · 3 months ago
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Carnevale di Venezia 2022
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Carnevale di Venezia 2022 by Gordon A
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vanscoync · 2 years ago
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When purchasing pearls, whether online or in person, inquire about the quality, provenance, and care of the pearls from the vendor and check the seller's website for information. Verify the jeweler's willingness to be truthful and open about the distinctions between the pieces they provide.
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preraphaelitepaintings · 15 days ago
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The Pearl
Artist: Frederick Sandys (British, 1829–1904)
Date: By 1865
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Private collection
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galleryofart · 1 month ago
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A Woman Holding an Apple
Artist: Titian (Venetian, 1488/1490 - 1576)
Date: c. 1550
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, United States
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A striking young woman - with loose, untied hair and sleeves and a richly jeweled but informal gown - returns the viewer’s gaze. In her time, a viewer would have seen her as being in a state of semi undress. She cradles an apple in her hands, which in art often connotes female sexuality.
Despite the painting’s portrait like format, Titian probably did not depict a specific person here. He and other Venetian artists of the day painted many pictures representing beautiful young women, but it is often unclear whether such pictures are meant to be recognizable portraits of members of contemporary society or idealized images of anonymous beauties. Although the images may reflect Venetian courtesan culture of the period, there is no evidence that real courtesans had themselves portrayed in this way. Rather, such pictures may be interpreted as fanciful portrayals of female beauty, designed to appeal to the eyes of the painting’s owner.
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