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Vintage Gold Tone Square Open Geometric Earrings Textured Modernist Design

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A bold modernist statement pair, these earrings feature a three-dimensional open cube design with textured molten-metal surfaces. Each side has an irregular hammered finish that reflects light beautifully, giving off both a high-gloss shine and an artisan feel. The architectural structure and abstract form evoke 1960s–1970s modernist design — sleek, avant-garde, and art-inspired. Their chunky yet airy look makes them an eye-catching accent piece perfect for minimalist or high-fashion outfits. Material & Color: Polished gold-tone metal with a rich yellow-gold hue Lightweight hollow construction for comfortable wear Measurements (approx.): Height: 1 inch (2.5 cm) Width: 1 inch (2.5 cm) Depth: ¾ inch (2 cm) Back Type: Standard post backs for pierced ears. Condition: Very good vintage condition. Light surface wear typical for age; no damage or plating loss noted. Clean and ready to wear. Era & Influence: Likely inspired by mid-century modernist and studio-artisan jewelry trends that emphasized geometry, texture, and bold structure. Style Ideas: Pair with a sleek black dress for an elegant modern look. Perfect statement accessory for art lovers and collectors of retro or sculptural jewelry. Works beautifully with gold-accented fashion or minimalist outfits.
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