Ostentatious and Ordinary: EAC Object Stories
Evelyn Lee
Gold Earring Collected from the Ottoman Empire
Earring 1916.116

Photo Credit: Evelyn Lee, 2026.
Metadata
Creator
Once Known Creator
Date
Before 1916
Culture
Turkish
Medium
Gold; Metalworking; Filigree, Granulation, Jewelry making, Coral, Turquoise, Blue Glass
Credit Line
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wade
Description
This Earring is a piece made with gold, turquoise, coral, and blue glass. It was possibly purchased by Ellen and Homer Wade on their Mediterranean trip in the 1910s in the Ottoman Empire, potentially in what is now Turkey. It was later donated to the Cleveland Museum of Art in 1916 by Ellen Wade. The creator and date of creation are unknown, however.
Fun Fact
The word turquois comes from the 17th-century French word for “Turkish”
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About the Collector
This video talks about the collector of this earring, Ellen Wade.
Page created by Evelyn Lee for HIS 455 “Power, Knowledge & Gender” at Cleveland State University, Spring 2026.