Robert Lee Morris Soho Disc Drop Earrings, GOLD, (386197GLD710)
- Drop earrings featuring sculptural disc detailed with lightly hammered texture. These everyday earrings are set in polished gold-tone metal and have a lever back closure.
- Set in polished gold-tone metal
- Lever back closure
- Earring Length: 1.5"
- Earring Width: 0.7"
From the manufacturer A singular design visionary of our time, Robert Lee Morris redefined the standards of fashion jewelry by creating wearable art in distinctive, sensuous, organic forms. His legacy of timeless, evocative pieces continues to inspire and bridge the worlds of fashion and art. Robert began designing jewelry in his early 20’s, creating pieces that would soon embody a distinct vision: hammered silver and brass cuffs, breast plates and body armor in sculpted metal - all fusing tribal elements with bold, futuristic shapes. Robert’s work caught the eye of a respected Boston art gallery owner, who asked him to show at her Sculpture to Wear artist jewelry gallery inside the lobby of the Plaza Hotel. Shortly after arriving in New York City in 1974, Robert’s name became synonymous with soft, sensual jewelry accentuated by bold elements. The Robert Lee Morris brand was propelled to new heights in 1976 when his gladiator bubble collar graced the cover of Vogue, and his work was subsequently featured in every issue for seven consecutive years. Robert created the jewelry gallery Art wear in 1977, during which time he collaborated with the fashion industry’s foremost designers. He worked closely with ready-to-wear names such as; Geoffrey Beebe, Michael Kors, Kasai Yamamoto, Karl Dangerfield, Calvin Klein, and most notably Donna Kara, with whom he created 36 collections. Robert Lee Morris continues to define the essence of American jewelry design, imbuing intense creativity into his collections season after season. His work captures the culture and perspective of our time, transcending him from designer to artist at its purest form
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