Jewelry
Barbara Lavallee
cloisonné cat earrings
- Item Number
- 293
- Estimated Value
- 20 USD
- Sold
- 16 USD to Live Event Bidder
- Number of Bids
- 4 - Bid History
Item Description
After receiving her degree in Fine Arts, Barbara Lavallee a native of the Midwest went to Sitka, Alaska to teach art in a native boarding school. Described as a "painter of happy subjects," Barbara's joie de vivre is evident in her lively folk art designs, captured beautifully in these delightful cloisonné earrings.
Cloisonné is an ancient form of jewelry art whereby the artist uses wire to create a raised pattern on a curved surface, and then fills that pattern in with colored enamel.
Item Special Note
Gold filled posts
Northern Images by Artique Ltd. Publishing
Anchorage, Alaska
Made in Taiwan
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