Antique & Vintage Earrings

Chanel Drop CC Diamanté Vintage Post Earrings

£390.00

Black and White Enamel With Original Box 06 A

These rare vintage Chanel earrings are sensational

Beautifully designed as two interlinking CC in black & white enamel stripes edged with sparkling diamante stones

The removable drops are suspended from hoops with comfortable large butterfly backs

They come in their original presentation box illustrated

These fabulous earrings look absolutely stunning when worn

  • Drop 1.5cm (1/2″)
  • CC measures 1.3cm x 1.7cm across
  • Back marked CHANEL Made in France and numbered 06 A with Chanel logo
  • Total weight 6.5grams
  • These earrings are in excellent condition
  • They come in the Chanel box illustrated

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Description

Beautiful Black and White Enamel With Diamanté Crystals Original Box 06 A

These rare vintage Chanel diamante earrings are sensational

Beautifully designed as two interlinking CC in black & white enamel stripes edged with sparkling diamante stones

The removable drops are suspended from hoops with comfortable large butterfly backs

They come in their original presentation box illustrated

These fabulous earrings look absolutely stunning when worn

  • Drop 1.5cm (1/2″)
  • CC measures 1.3cm x 1.7cm across
  • Back marked CHANEL Made in France and numbered 06 A with Chanel logo
  • Total weight 6.5grams
  • These earrings are in excellent condition
  • They come in the Chanel box illustrated

Coco Chanel was born  by the name of Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel, (born August 19, 1883, Saumur, France—died January 10, 1971, Paris). Born into poverty in the French countryside; her mother died, and her father abandoned her to an orphanage. After a brief stint as a shopgirl, Chanel worked for a few years as a café singer. She later became associated with a few wealthy men and in 1913, with financial assistance from one of them, Arthur (“Boy”) Capel, opened a tiny millinery shop in Deauville, France, where she also sold simple sportswear, such as jersey sweaters. Within five years her original use of jersey fabric to create a “poor girl” look had attracted the attention of influential wealthy women seeking relief from the prevalent corseted styles. Faithful to her maxim that “luxury must be comfortable, otherwise it is not luxury,” Chanel’s designs stressed simplicity and comfort and revolutionized the fashion industry. By the late 1920s the Chanel industries were reportedly worth millions and employed more than 2,000 people, not only in her couture house but also in a perfume laboratory, a textile mill, and a jewelry workshop.

How to care for your fabulous Chanel vintage diamanté earrings. Firstly remember jewellery can easily be chipped and scratched, so store pieces wrapped in cloth or tissue paper. These earrings can be cleaned in warm soapy water with a soft toothbrush, and then washed under warm running water. The gold metal parts can then be rubbed with a gold cleaning cloth.

 

 

 

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brand

Chanel

product-type

Designer Earrings