
Gold-Tone Disc and Feather Dangle Earrings
This is a pair of dangle earrings, likely fashion jewelry due to the general absence of visible hallmarks typically associated with fine metals. Each earring features a circular, stamped or hammered metal disc at the top, from which multiple feather-shaped charms suspend. The primary material appears to be a gold-toned metal, possibly brass, plated metal, or a gold alloy; the color is a bright, uniform yellow gold. The circular discs are embossed or debossed with a geometric pattern, including a central diamond shape flanked by what appears to be a step or zigzag pattern, adding textural interest. Small eyelets are integrated into the bottom edge of the discs, allowing for the attachment of the feather charms via jump rings. These feather charms vary slightly in length and hang freely, designed to sway with movement. Each feather is detailed with etched lines to mimic natural feather barbs and a central quill or rachis. The craftsmanship appears to be commercial, with some minor inconsistencies in the stamping of the circular elements and the attachment of the jump rings. The overall condition shows some visible wear consistent with use, including minor surface scratches and possibly some loss of the gold-tone finish in high-contact areas, though this is not clearly discernible in the provided image. There is no significant patina or tarnish visible, suggesting either relatively recent manufacture or good care. The earrings feature standard post and butterfly back closures, typical for pierced ears. Given the style, these earrings appear to be from the late 20th century, possibly 1980s or 1990s, when such Southwestern or 'boho' inspired designs were popular.
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Estimated Value
$15-25
Basic Information
Category
Jewelry - Earrings
Appraised On
August 28, 2025
Estimated Value
$15-25
Item Description
This is a pair of dangle earrings, likely fashion jewelry due to the general absence of visible hallmarks typically associated with fine metals. Each earring features a circular, stamped or hammered metal disc at the top, from which multiple feather-shaped charms suspend. The primary material appears to be a gold-toned metal, possibly brass, plated metal, or a gold alloy; the color is a bright, uniform yellow gold. The circular discs are embossed or debossed with a geometric pattern, including a central diamond shape flanked by what appears to be a step or zigzag pattern, adding textural interest. Small eyelets are integrated into the bottom edge of the discs, allowing for the attachment of the feather charms via jump rings. These feather charms vary slightly in length and hang freely, designed to sway with movement. Each feather is detailed with etched lines to mimic natural feather barbs and a central quill or rachis. The craftsmanship appears to be commercial, with some minor inconsistencies in the stamping of the circular elements and the attachment of the jump rings. The overall condition shows some visible wear consistent with use, including minor surface scratches and possibly some loss of the gold-tone finish in high-contact areas, though this is not clearly discernible in the provided image. There is no significant patina or tarnish visible, suggesting either relatively recent manufacture or good care. The earrings feature standard post and butterfly back closures, typical for pierced ears. Given the style, these earrings appear to be from the late 20th century, possibly 1980s or 1990s, when such Southwestern or 'boho' inspired designs were popular.
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