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Weight | 2 lbs |
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Dimensions | 16 × 13.75 × 1 in |
Edmund Piotrowicz
Mast | Maszt, etching | akwaforta, 1966 (copy) – 16 X 13 3/4
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Item condition: New
Weight | 2 lbs |
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Dimensions | 16 × 13.75 × 1 in |
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Marjorie Baer
For over 45 years, Marjorie Baer has been designing modern, sculptural jewelry that appeals to a wide range of women. Each piece is hand-made by artisans in the San Francisco Bay Area from quality materials with craftsmanship and attention to detail.
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Captain Hat
A captain’s hat, also known as a skipper’s hat or a yacht cap, is a distinctive type of headgear often associated with maritime culture and nautical fashion. It typically features a flat-topped, visorless cap with a shiny black peak and a gold or silver emblem on the front. The emblem usually consists of a symbol or insignia representing maritime themes, such as an anchor, a ship’s wheel, or crossed nautical flags.
The captain’s hat has become an iconic symbol of authority and leadership, often worn by captains of ships, yacht owners, and maritime enthusiasts. While historically associated with naval officers and ship captains, the hat has also been adopted as a fashion accessory and costume prop in various contexts, including themed parties, theatrical productions, and cruise ship events.
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Pearl necklace with agate
Ella K Paris a Jewellery Exhibition Ella K – Elzbieta Klemensowicz was born in 1964 in Bialystok (Poland). She graduated from Fryderyk Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw, branch in Bialystok. She worked as a Choir Conductor at the Politechnical University in Bialystok and also co-operated with Aleksander Wegierka Dramatic Theatre in Bialystok. Ella K has been residing in Paris and creating unique art and fashion jewellery for nearly quarter of a century. Influenced by the baroque as well as tribal art, she is searching for her own characteristic style, using the most amazing elements – ivory piano keys, the 19th century mourning buttons of black opaque glass, Swarovsky vintage crystals – combined with amber, agate, rock crystal, ammonite, semi-precious stone, shell, pearl, sea bamboo, horn and other. Every piece is absolutely unique and signed by the artist who is praised by such fashion icons as Iris Apfel for her original and elaborate creations. Ella’s masterpieces find numerous prestigious clients from Paris, Warsaw, London, Monaco, Venice to New York, Chicago and Los Angeles.
Pearl necklace with agate
Ella K Paris a Jewellery Exhibition Ella K – Elzbieta Klemensowicz was born in 1964 in Bialystok (Poland). She graduated from Fryderyk Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw, branch in Bialystok. She worked as a Choir Conductor at the Politechnical University in Bialystok and also co-operated with Aleksander Wegierka Dramatic Theatre in Bialystok. Ella K has been residing in Paris and creating unique art and fashion jewellery for nearly quarter of a century. Influenced by the baroque as well as tribal art, she is searching for her own characteristic style, using the most amazing elements – ivory piano keys, the 19th century mourning buttons of black opaque glass, Swarovsky vintage crystals – combined with amber, agate, rock crystal, ammonite, semi-precious stone, shell, pearl, sea bamboo, horn and other. Every piece is absolutely unique and signed by the artist who is praised by such fashion icons as Iris Apfel for her original and elaborate creations. Ella’s masterpieces find numerous prestigious clients from Paris, Warsaw, London, Monaco, Venice to New York, Chicago and Los Angeles.