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Creator: Hanae Mori
Vintage Gilded Fish Figural Earrings by Hanae Mori, 1970s
By Hanae Mori
Located in McKinney, TX
- Vintage item - Extremely rare - Each earring measures 1" x 1" - Gold plated - Clip on earring backs - Made in Paris - By Hanae Mori (signed on verso of one earring) - Circa...
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1970s French Modern Vintage Hanae Mori Jewelry & Watches

Hanae Mori Brooch with Rhinestones
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Hanae Mori - Gilted metal hammered and enamelled brooch. Additional information: Condition: Very good condition Dimensions: 8 cm (3.15 in) x 7 cm (2.76 in) Seller Reference: BR11
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Hanae Mori jewelry & watches for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a range of Hanae Mori jewelry & watches available on 1stDibs. We have 1 pieces in this collection as well as a number of other designs by this jeweler. While this collection reflects work that originated over various time periods, most of these items were designed during the 1970s. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider jewelry & watches by Sonia Rykiel, Jacky De G, and Dominique Denaive. Prices for Hanae Mori jewelry & watches can differ depending upon gemstone, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $450 and tops out at $450, while pieces like these, on average, can sell for $450.

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