Ginkgo Leaf Earrings

Antique Gold plate 2" drop earrings


The Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) has been present on Earth for nearly 60 million years and is considered a "living fossil".
It is the only survivor of a lineage that dates back to the time of the dinosaurs. Its native habitat is only in two small areas in eastern China, and it has been widely cultivated for centuries.
Their uncommon leaf shape is similar to the maidenhair fern and is the source of one of its common names, Maidenhair Tree.
Ginkgo trees are planted throughout the Japanese and Chinese Gardens at the Huntington.

Designed and produced by Museums Reproductions based on the Ginkgo trees at The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens, huntington.org

Materials: pewter with antique gold finish, ear wires are surgical steel with gold plate
Length: 2"

Made in USA   

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