Early Ed Levin Modernist Earrings. SCREW ON outlet Backs. Signed LEVIN and Sterling. Circa 1960s Wearable Sculpture
outlet Early Ed Levin Modernist Earrings. SCREW ON Backs. Signed LEVIN and Sterling. Circa 1960s Wearable Sculpture.
The earrings bear the early mark of simply "Levin" in block letters (early mark) on one earring, and "Sterling" on the other.
There is tarnish present.
THESE ARE USED, NOT BRAND NEW. While they are in overall very good condition, please expect signs of the previous usage.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Ed Levin born in 1921, died in 2008.
From his Obituary:
" In 1950 with his wife, he founded Ed Levin Jewelry and made jewelry on the stovetop in their New York apartment. He traveled by bus throughout New England to sell his jewelry to college students. In 1953 they moved to Shaftsbury, where Ed sold his artwork and jewelry from Ed Levin Arts Workshop, established in a building on their property. In 1964, he moved his workshop to Bennington where he opened a retail shop. "
The company continues today, however the maker's mark has changed over the years.