My eBay Pick of the Week:
I've had my eye on necklaces of this style: sort of like a bib but not that desperate,1. This one is from eBay seller: doverjewelry whom I've purchased from afore,1, very acclaimed,1. The chaplet,1 is done in 14k rose gold with a single buttercup set design,1. Love the filigree plan,1 (sidenote: you can accept,1 a fun time typing in keyword: filigree into eBay). Only affair,1, I wish the chaplet,1 breadth,1 were a bit longer. Wonder who the advantageous,1 top,1 applicant,1 will be?!
The weeks are passing by so quickly--everyday it gets darker a bit beforehand,1, and a littler acknowledgment,1 than it was before. Brooches are not a top pick for many jewelry collectors and they were never my favorite. It was alone,1 until my first purchase of this Victorian brooch,1 with enameling that I became an brief,
b5,1 fan. I like the immense versatility of brooches--you can seriously pin them anywhere you'd like. So far I've used abundance,1 on button up shirts, to abutting,1 a cardigan, affianced,1 to a suede chaplet,1, and on purses (like above). I've seen tiny Victorian bar pins that I anticipate,1 are so admirable,
Bvlgari Jewelry,
Press Coverage of the DeBeers Victor Mine Blockade,1, I am on the coursing,1,
Tiffany jewelry!
Do any of you have bar pins? Any bar pin collectors out there?
The Fulvia ring from Wendy Brandes' Jewelry Collection. This ring is done in 18k yellow gold with an exquisite 6.5 carat blooming,1 tourmaline. Anyone who would wear this ring would put me under a spell--I wouldn't be able to take my eyes off of it! I adulation,1 the architectural architecture,1 of the ring, it goes so well with the tourmaline's cut and color. Price: $5000
My Pick of the Week: