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Crystal Criss Cross & Teardrop Earrings

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Kenneth Jay Lane
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Crystal Criss Cross & Teardrop Earrings

$49 Gilt
$113
Color:
purple
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  • Imitation rhodium plated base metal and pave clear crystal criss cross earrings with pear cut purple crystal details
  • 1.4 inches long
  • 1.15 inches at widest point
  • Clip on closure

Brand: Kenneth Jay Lane

Material: Imitation rhodium plated base metal and crystal

Origin: Imported

Looking for a piece of jewelry that will set you apart from the crowd? Then you’re in luck, because each bauble in this eclectic mix is the last of its kind. You’ll find everything from turquoise enamel bangles and crystal drop earrings to diamond-studded ceramic watches and tassel pendant necklaces. But be sure to have your trigger finger ready — all of these coveted finds are sure to go fast!

"Elegance, good taste, and luxury never go out of style," says Kenneth Jay Lane, whose glamorous jewelry has made him the king of costume couture. From statement necklaces to eye-catching earrings, cabochon rings and chunky bracelets, Lane’s elegant baubles are beloved by Hollywood and Park Avenue alike. Originally a shoe designer for Dior and other exclusive fashion houses, Lane was a mainstay of 1960s high society and a personal friend of Andy Warhol, Truman Capote, and Jackie Onassis. For decades his tasteful but fun designs have adorned the world’s most stylish women, including Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor, and Madonna (fun fact: former First Lady Barbara Bush famously wore a three-strand faux pearl Kenneth Jay Lane necklace to her husband's inaugural ball). In addition to his main jewelry line, Lane creates belts, eyewear, and the cubic zirconia collection CZ by Kenneth Jay Lane. Many of his vintage pieces are collectibles sold at auction by Christie's and Sotheby's.