William De Morgan yellow drop hook earrings
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Handmade in Cornwall exclusively for the V&A, these ceramic drop earrings are based on a beautiful ceramic tile by William De Morgan which is held in the V&A collection.
Design adapted from Double Carnation, by William De Morgan (1839-1917). England, 1872-1881.
© Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Created exclusively for the V&A.
Author/Artist/Designer
William De MorganDimensions
Square 2.5cm including hook approx. 4cm
Composition
Ceramic, base metal: steel (cadmium and nickel free)
Colour
Yellow
Product code
163213
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William De Morgan
William De Morgan was one of the most innovative ceramic designers of his day. His particular passion was the development of patterns and colours inspired by the arts of the Islamic world. De Morgan spent many years experimenting with techniques and was particularly famed for his boldly coloured lustrewares. A lifelong friend of William Morris, he designed tiles, stained glass and furniture for Morris & Co. from 1863 to 1872.






