Very cool piece. Austrian, German or Czech? Glass? Definitely as a pendant.
Absolutely "wow." Double spring pin is original, do you think?
Me loves these little guys; great for the garden in real life.Native American by Kathy Anderson posted Apr 26, 2020 at 11:46 AM
Navajo Spiders, w & w/o stones.
OMG, those have to be among the finest, most beautiful things, I've ever seen!
Nice to meet another Norwegian!
If the "lines going across" are internal, could be Morganite?
Lived 18 years in New Mexico; in Mexico often. Me thinks perchance this pattern & pot is from the mid-1980s through 1990.
Ack! Might have to think twice before sitting down!
Bravo/brava; excellent comparison.
Gorgeous!
It is Mexican and likely Taxco (my passion). It bears an eagle mark over-stamped with what looks to be the number 2. They stopped using the...
Am thinking 30 years of life in Alaska gave me something, though I'm not sure a depressed immune system is the best thing to have these...
Sorry to be so late; interesting piece. Me thinks, perhaps, the pendant is caribou antler, the heishi, Nautilus (hard to find in the 70s, but...
The purple one looks like heated Mexican amethyst.
Yum! Orange is my 2nd favorite color (purple being the first) in jewelry. Come visit us in Colorado!
Yup; man made. See this, e.g., of manmade turquoise used at the Hubbell and Fred Harvey Trading Posts and in the States decades ago....
Agreed regarding testing. Am aware that in the 60s and 70s, sterling jewelry would show up in the States from India with genuine sapphires (used...
Brilliant, you are!
And we're all full of rocks! :^)
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