Schiaparelli Crying Eye Brooch
Color
Silver
Gender
Women
Status
In stock
Details
The House of Schiaparelli first rose to prominence around the same time as the Surrealist art movement, and founder Elsa's designs drew inspiration from the abstract way the artists represented human anatomy. Current creative director Daniel Roseberry continues this legacy with pieces like this brooch, whose surreal dimensions imitate the look of a crying eye.
Details
The House of Schiaparelli first rose to prominence around the same time as the Surrealist art movement, and founder Elsa's designs drew inspiration from the abstract way the artists represented human anatomy. Current creative director Daniel Roseberry continues this legacy with pieces like this brooch, whose surreal dimensions imitate the look of a crying eye.
The House of Schiaparelli first rose to prominence around the same time as the Surrealist art movement, and founder Elsa's designs drew inspiration from the abstract way the artists represented human anatomy. Current creative director Daniel Roseberry continues this legacy with pieces like this brooch, whose surreal dimensions imitate the look of a crying eye.