Art Nouveau c. 1902 Adapted from a ca. 1902 design by Jean Baptiste Saint-Yves, French (active 1898-1909) The Kreuzer Collection, The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. his jewelry is adapted from a belt buckle, a functional decoration that enjoyed popularity during the Art Nouveau period (1890-1914) for its ability to showcase the flowing lines and nature-inspired subjects of the style. Proceeds from the sale of this product support the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
Materials: pewter with gold finish, faux pearls, post earring Height: 3/4"