Love these Journey!
Looks good to me. I know it was made in both rosewood and tortoise. If selling on the internet just list it as sterling.
Me neither-I was thinking India…
TY. Actually I first turned it down on weight and price and walked away. The price was totally fair-I loved it but didn’t need it. The dealer...
Actually yes and no way would I turn down jewelry from either.i In all fairness I only go into their A stores and do believe smaller boutiques in...
Collectible IMO but agree of lesser value and most likely 60s-70s.
I still consider Tiffany and Cartier total luxury brands regardless of their more volume directed divisions.
Mid century-not 30s/40s. Commercial but very nice IMO. Vintage, not antique.
Definitely Op…No clue on artist or age.
Recycling is different than repurposing although we all need to do both.
That’s a good plan. My necklace was a recent flea market find. All of my pieces are.
IMO you cannot date it other than 60s forward. Although it could be tea stained it looks good to me for an older piece.
The editor of Vogue before Mirabella and Wintour…iconic in fashion.
As long as it’s natural and not dyed. What drew me to my necklace was definitely the color first.
Black plastic (car batteries, records) was traditionally used by Santo Domingo pueblo (Kewa) going back to the Depression when silver was too...
Yes but since he was born in 1908 I doubt that the piece is that late. That one listing has a typo-it says 80s but also 60s..,
TY BTW that bracelet is listed as 80s. No way IMO. Def older.
TY-I love it too. It’s my fave kind of turquoise and I love the odd combo of the mix with the turquoise and plastic pieces. It’s very contemporary...
Yup-I like green and veined!
Mine too but IMO it should not be sold on the internet without authentication.
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