Enchanted Journey Earrings
Inspired by Viktor Vasnetsov’s enchanting paintings Ivan Tsarevich Riding the Grey Wolf (1889) and The Sleeping Princess. These earrings capture the dark, dreamy essence of a romantic Russian fairy tales. The artwork portrays a brave prince and a frightened princess embarking on a journey through mystical woods on their grey wolf, where love begins to blossom amidst the shadows. The other earring depicts the princess from Pushkin’s The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights. Though the plot is tinged with sorrow, it hints at hope—the beautiful kiss from a beloved awakens her from an evil magical sleep. The approach to the palace of the forest symbolizes the victory of life over nonexistence, and the imagery of male and female figures foreshadows a joyful reunion.
Each earring features hand-painted medallions surrounded by a circle of garnets, elegantly hanging from pink and black obsidian copper turquoise studs. These unique earrings beautifully intertwine artistry and narrative, making them a captivating accessory for lovers of fairy tales and folklore.
Inspired by Viktor Vasnetsov’s enchanting paintings Ivan Tsarevich Riding the Grey Wolf (1889) and The Sleeping Princess. These earrings capture the dark, dreamy essence of a romantic Russian fairy tales. The artwork portrays a brave prince and a frightened princess embarking on a journey through mystical woods on their grey wolf, where love begins to blossom amidst the shadows. The other earring depicts the princess from Pushkin’s The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights. Though the plot is tinged with sorrow, it hints at hope—the beautiful kiss from a beloved awakens her from an evil magical sleep. The approach to the palace of the forest symbolizes the victory of life over nonexistence, and the imagery of male and female figures foreshadows a joyful reunion.
Each earring features hand-painted medallions surrounded by a circle of garnets, elegantly hanging from pink and black obsidian copper turquoise studs. These unique earrings beautifully intertwine artistry and narrative, making them a captivating accessory for lovers of fairy tales and folklore.
Inspired by Viktor Vasnetsov’s enchanting paintings Ivan Tsarevich Riding the Grey Wolf (1889) and The Sleeping Princess. These earrings capture the dark, dreamy essence of a romantic Russian fairy tales. The artwork portrays a brave prince and a frightened princess embarking on a journey through mystical woods on their grey wolf, where love begins to blossom amidst the shadows. The other earring depicts the princess from Pushkin’s The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights. Though the plot is tinged with sorrow, it hints at hope—the beautiful kiss from a beloved awakens her from an evil magical sleep. The approach to the palace of the forest symbolizes the victory of life over nonexistence, and the imagery of male and female figures foreshadows a joyful reunion.
Each earring features hand-painted medallions surrounded by a circle of garnets, elegantly hanging from pink and black obsidian copper turquoise studs. These unique earrings beautifully intertwine artistry and narrative, making them a captivating accessory for lovers of fairy tales and folklore.