Is this a collectible piece of Nolan Miller jewelry? Value?

Discussion in 'Jewelry' started by janmar, Sep 11, 2016.

  1. janmar

    janmar Member

    I acquired this in the bag with the other necklace in the previous thread. I understand he designed for QVC as has since pasted. I read his some of his pieces can be highly collectible and valuable. Just wondering if this is anything special or just average? It is extremely heavy and well made. 3 strands of Garnet red beads that are hand tied. Thank you for any info.
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  2. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    I don't know of his work, but that sure looks like a quality piece !
     
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  3. janmar

    janmar Member

    Ok thank you for looking at it. :)
     
  4. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    Well now I know more...
    One sold last year for $78 US on eBay....& there are several on a google search.

    From the QVC site....

    Rich hues combine with designer dazzle to create this lushly realized necklace. The elegant piece features three graduating strands of simulated garnet beads and bordeaux crystals. The centerpiece shines with an Australian crystal pave clasp, accentuated with garnet-colored crystals. From Nolan Miller.




    • Goldtone
    • Foldover clasp
    • Longest strand measures approximately 31"L
    • Box, romance card, Manufacturer's Certificate of Authenticity
    • Lifetime Limited Manufacturer's Warranty
    • Made in China/USA
     
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  5. janmar

    janmar Member

    Wow that's great thank you for that! Solved :)
     
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