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That’s what I was kinda feeling. It still is a pretty necklace to me. And I only paid $6, so no worries.
I think they may make their jewelry? They are a mom and daughter trio. According to AI they source their materials from all over. It looked like...
Good question. I was reading that modern style with no signature is often a sign of fake Native American jewelry.
I saw that too. But the chain on that one looks more “Native American” to me, than the chain on mine. With all the links being long and kinda...
I thought maybe Mexico. But, then isn’t Mexican jewelry usually signed?
When I first saw this I immediately thought older Native American. When I looked at the chain and clasp I thought maybe newer, like 80’s or 90’s....
Beautiful! I love them! The intricate work on some of these is amazing.
Thanks!! I was wondering how to clean her. Nice to know who and when as well. I was thinking it could be a gold mark. It makes more sense it being...
[ATTACH] I can’t make anything of this mark. Any ideas? Also, any other comments on the cameo or pin are more than welcome. Sorry, I can’t ever...
Yeah. I don’t have a jeweler. I have a habit of keeping most of my jewelry that I find at sales, and I don’t ever purchase anything from a store....
Very cool! Thanks!
Would I have them tested by a jeweler? How much would I expect to pay for that?
Thanks! This was my first time seeing a clasp like this! I thought it looked nice, and found the mark when I got it home and opened the clasp.
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