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Elegant Judith Hendler Black Lucite Faux Pearl Earrings browse these categories for related items... All Items: New Century:Jewelry:Earrings: Pre 1990: item # 1012604 Please refer to our stock # JHC-e13 when inquiring.
The Lush Life Antiques P.O. Box 670811 Dallas, TX 75367 Hours 12:00 TO 5:00pm CT $195 |
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The talented artist, Judith Hendler, began her jewelry career in the early 1980’s. Experimenting with lucite scraps from her husband’s furniture design studio, she created one of a kind bold gems. On a fortuitous day, designer Nolan Miller spotted Judith wearing one of her pieces, and selected 2 necklaces for Joan Collins to wear on the hit TV series, Dynasty. Soon after, fashion designer, Alfred Fiandaca, ordered several pieces for one of his runway collections which soon put her at the attention of fashion industry. In a short few months, she was selling at Bonwitt Teller, and Saks Fifth Avenue. Her pieces were used in many television series including Dynasty, Knot’s Landing, Hotel, and Days of Our Lives. Her "champagne" twist bracelet was used in a major ad campaign for Elizabeth Arden, and examples of her works were published in many international fashion magazines including Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar. I am very pleased to offer these elegant earrings from Judith Hendler’s personal collection. Her Acri-Gems jewelry collection is made from Acrivue which is a plastic originally intended for aircraft windows. It has a translucency of Bacarrat crystal, and Judith says jewelry made from it "…is like wearing an illusion." She views her work as "wearable sculpture", and each piece is hand cut and polished (not molded like most acrylic jewelry). These wonderful vintage earrings measure 3 3/4" long x 1 1/2" wide and are made from black lucite with faux pearl accents. They have stainless steel chain and clip mechanisms. They are in excellent unworn condition and come with a Judith Hendler paper tag. Ms. Hendler's personal pieces are available online EXCLUSIVELY through Erik Yang at "The Lush Life Antiques." |
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