Tulip Necklace
This elegant, tulip shaped necklace is inspired by Eva Zeisel's (b.1906) Hallcraft/Tomorrow's Classic Dinnerware, designed c.1950 and produced in 1952. The vessels are made of subtle ovals and concave sides and are fluent with swelling lines and volumes that rise gently to rounded tips for handles. Made of sterling silver, this necklace was created in celebration of Vital Forms: American Art and Design in the Atomic Age, 1940-1960, an exhibition presented at the Brooklyn Museum. From the Brooklyn Museum's Decorative Arts collection.Matching Earrings and Bracelet also available.
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Eastern Parkway/Brooklyn Museum