D'Orlan
The D'Orlan Ovale en Filigrane Baroque Earrings
The D'Orlan Ovale en Filigrane Baroque Earrings
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The D'Orlan Ovale en Filigrane Baroque Earrings
Archive Collection
An exceptional showcase of mid-1980s texture artistry and Parisian romanticism, The D'Orlan Ovale en Filigrane Baroque Earrings arrive in immaculate deadstock archival condition. Perfectly preserved on their original cream velvet display card carrying the classic gilded "Bijoux D'ORLAN" branding tab, this rare pair celebrates intricate, tactile metalwork entirely unadorned by stones.
Each button earring is sculpted into an elegant, elongated oval dome silhouette. The design is completely defined by its remarkably dense, low-relief baroque filigree (filigrane) texture, reminiscent of fine antique lace or ornate rococo scrollwork cast in solid gold. Rather than reflecting light in sharp, mirror-like sheets, the heavily detailed, hand-chiseled surface diffuses light into a soft, luxurious, multidirectional shimmer close to the face. The tailored oval boundary keeps the ornate patterning feeling crisp, structured, and timelessly sophisticated.
As an authentic deadstock find from the peak collaboration era of D'Orlan and Nina Ricci manufacturing, this pair demonstrates the immaculate mold clarity, substantial structural casting weight, and signature premium triple-layered 22kt gold-plating depth that define the brand's vintage luxury legacy.
Features
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Brand & Provenance: Authentic vintage D'Orlan, beautifully preserved on its original branded velvet display card with a gilded logo banner.
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Materials: Premium triple-layered 22kt gold-plating over a heavy-weight, highly durable jewelry base metal framework.
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Design Details: Dimensional oval button studs featuring an intricately cast, all-over baroque filigree and scrollwork texture.
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Fit: Engineered with a secure, optimally tensioned archival clip-on mechanism designed to hold the substantial statement profile perfectly upright, stable, and comfortably flush against the earlobe.
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