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Hello ya all.
Ok had to share this fabulous little jewelry gal i came across.
She makes jewelry from english vintage pieces and they are stunning!!!
Real cheap too and all bespoke. She hasnt a site but her fb is called vintage gems inspired by the past. I just got some 1930's rhinestone cuffs from her for like $45!!
Hello ya all.
Ok had to share this fabulous little jewelry gal i came across.
She makes jewelry from english vintage pieces and they are stunning!!!
Real cheap too and all bespoke. She hasnt a site but her fb is called vintage gems inspired by the past. I just got some 1930's rhinestone cuffs from her for like $45!!
Love4H said:I love antique jewelry, have many from my great, great-great, and great-great-great grandparents. As well as antique furniture.
One of my great great grandmothers was the first wife of a sultan, and I still have some of her tiaras, necklaces, earrings, and other things. Most things were stolen during the revolutions or wars, or sold for food during hard times, but some of them were saved by the family members.
Too bad I can't wear them too often...
Definitely, no one can resist vintage style. Look at that.Anyone else a fan of antique and vintage jewelry?
Here's my latest find. Best I can date these earrings judging from style, materials and motif (using info in Warman's) is late 1800's / early 1900's. They're enameled in cobalt blue on 14K gold. American made.
Please show me your treasures!![]()