In Style 2012
Lele Sadoughi - aegean blue lotus earrings

New York designer Lisa “Lele” Sadoughi’s eponymous collection is the label on everyone’s lips right now, and these Aegean Blue Lotus Earrings only begin to prove why. With brilliant enamel detailing, handset crystal and cabochon stones and 14 karat gold plating, you are sure to love this pair for a lifetime. Wear them with a sleek leather shift for a cool cocktail combination.

 

Shown here in Blue. 14 karat gold-plated. Handset crystal and genuine stones. Pierced. Surgical steel posts.

 

Measures 2.25” L.

 

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