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This proud peacock is showing off it’s delicate spun 800 silver body accented in mint green enamel. The silver is washed in gold. The vermeil is a warm contrast to the cool enamel color of mint green that decorate the lacey feathers.

The back is marked 800 and with the Italian lozenge mark. The Province I can not make out.
1930-1944

Size: 1 3/4in by 1 3/4in
Circa: 1930 to 1944
Material: Vermeil -Goldwash over sterling with enameling
Origin: believed Italy

Status: Vintage – handmade

Rich in color, Rich in style. These 1950′s screw back-clips are pure art deco grace.

Size: 1 3/8-in long
Metal: gold tone
circa: 1950′s
Provenance: Vintage

Heavy Metal meets Classic Pearls

Peacock potato pearls and sterling give this drop earring a eye catching look

The length of the earrings are 1 1/4in long.

Heavy Metal meets Classic Pearls  

Pearls are a classic, feminine jewelry staple. It has long been associated with Stepford wives, surburbia and the little homemaker. Can pearls be tough and still feminine? The answer is yes. Modern house wife or alternative musician these pearls are for any strong and feminine woman.

Peacock potato pearls and sterling give this simple strain high impact.  

The length of the necklace is 16in. Why? so that you can double it up and wear it as a bracelet (tightness may vary depending on your wrist size). Has a toggle clasp.

The most precious materials were used for the most precious objects. In the spirit of the Illuminated Manuscript painted with gold and silver is this necklace

The center piece of this necklace is a vintage bead from the 30′s. It is gold encased in amber glass. I only received 2 of these vintage beads. This one is strung with peacock and white potato pearls. Flanking the pearls are sterling beads.

The length of the necklace is 16in. The clasp is a sterling toggle clasp. The glass blow bead is just over 3/4 in.

This is a one of a kind necklace. Literally I only made one.

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