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Salvador Dalí Gold-Plated Melting Clock Post Earrings

$54 Non-Member
$48.60 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+
New Online Only

Salvador Dalí Gold-Plated Melting Clock Post Earrings

$54 Non-Member
$48.60 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+

Color:  Gold

Size:  Small

Item# 26011-170972 In Stock
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These Melting Clock Post Earrings are inspired by the symbolic elements of artist Salvador Dalí’s The Persistence of Memory (1931), a work in MoMA’s collection. They take on the shape of limp watches, which the artist once described as “the camembert of time,” a comparison to soft, overripe cheese. Designed by Barcelona-based, family-owned jewelry brand Joidart, this 24k gold-plated brass pair can be worn to make a subtle surrealist statement or teamed with the matching platinum-plated necklace for a bit more impact. The Salvador Dalí Melting Clock Post Earrings each measure 0.75l x 0.35"w

  • Size
    0.75l x 0.35"w
  • Material
    Gold: 24 K Gold-Plated Brass
    Silver: 925 Sterling Silver
  • Year of Design
    2024
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Joidart Jewelry
Joidart Jewelry

Joidart began in 1981 when founder Jaume Julià converted a small gold and silversmith’s workshop in a rural village near Costa Brava, Spain into a contemporary jewelry brand. Their jewelry channels the spirit and culture of the Mediterranean, with designs inspired by Joan Miró, Antoni Gaudí and Salvador Dalí.

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