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She doesn’t choose between worlds.
She blends them.

 

There’s something almost ceremonial about this pair—structured, symmetrical, grounded in form… yet softened by gold that feels warm, almost sunlit. At the centre, deep-toned coffee brown enamel sit like quiet anchors, surrounded by motifs that feel both ancient and intentional.

 

You can’t quite place them—
and that’s exactly the point.

A touch of something tribal.
A hint of something regal.
Entirely her own.

 

She is drawn to pieces like this—where cultures seem to meet without trying too hard. Where English craftsmanship meets something more instinctive, more rooted. The kind of woman who wears these doesn’t follow a single aesthetic—she curates her own language of style.

And when she wears them—
they don’t just complete the look…
they define it.

 

Sourced from a London warehouse, untouched since the 1980s, this Frank Usher pair carries that bold, cross-cultural design language of the era—when jewellery wasn’t minimal, it was expressive, symbolic, and full of character.

 

Despite their strong presence, they remain effortless.
Clip-ons, yes—but crafted with comfort in mind.
They sit gently on the ear, designed to hold, not pinch—made to stay on for hours, as naturally as anything you’ve always owned.

4 cm x 4 cm
Deadstock. Never pre-owned.

 

Styled, the way she would:
– With a handwoven sari or linen—letting the piece echo heritage
– With a simple black or white outfit—where they become the focal point
– Or layered with other gold—mixing worlds, just as they were meant to

Because she doesn’t belong to one story.
She carries many.

 

Provenance

These earrings come from a remarkable discovery — deadstock from a historic London jewellery warehouse that closed its doors in the late 1980s. Decades later, the warehouse was rediscovered and reopened, revealing untouched vintage inventory preserved exactly as it was when the business ceased operations.

Today, this archive supplies rare pieces to film and production houses such as Bridgerton, Joan, and other major costume productions, alongside a select circle of vintage dealers.

To encounter such pieces in unworn condition after more than four decades is exceptionally rare.

 

 

- c.1980s; 

- Never Pre-owned; new

- Triple gold plated gilt metal and coffee brown enamel

- In excellent vintage condition. No defect or damage or damage. Please see close up video for quality assurance.

- Measures: 4 cm x 4 cm

- Sourced from London, England.

1980s Frank Usher “Sun Relic” Aztec Disc Clip-On Earrings

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