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    Color: Blue and Gold Size: 3 x 2.1 cm Material: Swarovski crystals, brass and 24 carat gold plating.

    Irises by Vincent van Gogh;

    The first owner was the French art critic and anarchist Octave Mirbeau.

    He was one of the first admirers of Vincent van Gogh.

    In 1987 it became the most expensive painting ever sold up to that time. Businessman Alan Bond was the highest bidder of 54,000,000, but he didn't have enough money and had to sell it.

    It then became the property of the Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles.

Color: Blue and Gold Size: 3 x 2.1 cm Material: Swarovski crystals, brass and 24 carat gold plating.

Irises by Vincent van Gogh;

The first owner was the French art critic and anarchist Octave Mirbeau.

He was one of the first admirers of Vincent van Gogh.

In 1987 it became the most expensive painting ever sold up to that time. Businessman Alan Bond was the highest bidder of 54,000,000, but he didn't have enough money and had to sell it.

It then became the property of the Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles.

Van Gogh earrings "Irises"

Inspired by Van Gogh's beautiful irises, these earrings bring a piece of art into your ears. The earrings are set with blue Swarovski crystals and plated with 24-carat gold. Lovingly handmade in Europe.
Van Gogh earrings "Irises"
Van Gogh earrings "Irises" €169,00
€169,00
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    Color: Blue and Gold Size: 3 x 2.1 cm Material: Swarovski crystals, brass and 24 carat gold plating.

    Irises by Vincent van Gogh;

    The first owner was the French art critic and anarchist Octave Mirbeau.

    He was one of the first admirers of Vincent van Gogh.

    In 1987 it became the most expensive painting ever sold up to that time. Businessman Alan Bond was the highest bidder of 54,000,000, but he didn't have enough money and had to sell it.

    It then became the property of the Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles.

Color: Blue and Gold Size: 3 x 2.1 cm Material: Swarovski crystals, brass and 24 carat gold plating.

Irises by Vincent van Gogh;

The first owner was the French art critic and anarchist Octave Mirbeau.

He was one of the first admirers of Vincent van Gogh.

In 1987 it became the most expensive painting ever sold up to that time. Businessman Alan Bond was the highest bidder of 54,000,000, but he didn't have enough money and had to sell it.

It then became the property of the Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles.

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