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A full dimensional carving of pale blush hydrangea blossoms has been casted in pewter, finished in 18K gold, while the heirloom-worthy frame itself is enameled in cream. Each blossom is painted with layers of translucent pale pink enamels and hand-set with Swarovski crystals in shades of silk and light peach.
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Product Specifications
Dimensions
Width 20.32 cm (8”)
Height 24.13 cm (9.5'')
Product material
Pewter with a 18K gold finish, hand-enameled and hand-set with Swarovski crystals
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Care and Instructions:
- Each frame is individually created by master artisans at the Jay Strongwater Rhode Island workshop.
- Wipe gently with a damp cloth.
- Recommend storing in original box or in acid-free tissue paper in an airtight container.
- Do not use abrasives.
- Images might vary slightly from actual product in terms of colour and form due to diverse screen resolutions and device settings.
Delivery Information
Shipping Time
- The product will be dispatched in 6 to 8 weeks.
- RETURNS
- Made to order items cannot be returned or exchanged.
- Returns accepted within 7 days of delivery in case of damaged goods.
Shipping Policy
- Shipping charges would be at actuals.
- International Orders:
- Shipping costs may vary depending on volume of item purchased, as well as method and location of delivery.
- To obtain a shipping quote, click on Request More Information and provide us your details. Within 48 hours, you will receive a shipping quote via email for your approval.
- International Orders are shipped on a DDU (Delivery Duty Unpaid) basis.
- Customs duties may apply to international purchases.
The Maker
Jay Strongwater
Jay Strongwater's love of the elegant but vividly bejewelled object has led him on a journey through the worlds of fashion and home accessories worldwide. An avid artist at heart even as a child, Jay Feinberg was born in New York in 1960. Further honing his design training at Rhode Island School of Design, Jay harnessed the trend for bold designs by venturing into fashion jewellery and ornamental accessories.
He is fascinated by the idea of taking everyday belongings: frames, boxes, clocks, and turning them into a beautiful collage of metals, enamel and crystals. His meticulously designed jewellery pieces became the starting point for a career that spanned from window campaigns in fashion’s most prestigious stores, to haute couture runways, to worldwide coverage in notable fashion magazines.
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