Item# DHERS7776
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The Sullivan Stock Exchange Bead Earrings are based on a portion of the painted decoration done in 1893-94 by Louis Sullivan for the Chicago Stock Exchange’s Trading Room. Sullivan designed a multi-colored wall stencil decoration that covered the top portion of the walls and selected areas of the ceiling. The Chicago Stock Exchange building was designed in the Prairie School/Modernist styles of the architect Louis Sullivan and his associate, George Grant Elmslie. Tarnish resistant silver plated finish on brass with pale blue accent and translucent sapphire blue bead. Hypoallergenic posts for pierced ears. Made in the USA. Gift boxed with descriptive insert. Length: 1.50”.
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