Crafted by hand of sterling silver, two
vertical eye shapes are stamped with subtle floral motifs and given a combination of finishes.
Not exact matches
Instead, focus on the center of your face, applying the product on in a T
shape — a horizontal line stretching from one under
eye area to the next, and a
vertical line down the center of your face, from the bridge of your nose down to your chin.
Gradually, recognizable forms begin to emerge from the midst of this elemental drama: the unmistakable almond
shape of an
eye, repeated in skewed alignment and bisected by
vertical cascading lines that suggest the bridge of a nose.
Painted in 1947, it features a pair of umbrellalike
shapes that might also be interpreted as morning glory flowers or
eyes peering from above a
vertical field of black and white stripes.