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<p>[QUOTE="Lucille.b, post: 3152461, member: 51"]I don't think the Miriam Haskell company made lots of exact multiples of pieces (unlike other costume jewelry makers). I don't have hard evidence to prove this, but it is only once in a blue moon I see two Haskell pieces <u>exactly</u> alike. Seems like they were often changing up the type of beads, the style, design.</p><p><br /></p><p>You can search "two strand Miriam Haskell necklace" and you will see other versions (mostly faux pearl) with the extender, but I didn't see any in this blue color. I assume the beads are glass.</p><p><br /></p><p>She definitely used interesting materials. I love her jewelry.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lucille.b, post: 3152461, member: 51"]I don't think the Miriam Haskell company made lots of exact multiples of pieces (unlike other costume jewelry makers). I don't have hard evidence to prove this, but it is only once in a blue moon I see two Haskell pieces [U]exactly[/U] alike. Seems like they were often changing up the type of beads, the style, design. You can search "two strand Miriam Haskell necklace" and you will see other versions (mostly faux pearl) with the extender, but I didn't see any in this blue color. I assume the beads are glass. She definitely used interesting materials. I love her jewelry.[/QUOTE]
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