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<p>[QUOTE="Crystalina, post: 2705653, member: 16356"]My Uncle (God rest his soul) used to buy vintage jewelry for the chains and then through the pendants away. YIKES! I talked him out of the and he saved them for me. When he passed away, his daughter sent them to me. I have been trying to find this piece on and off for days. I've tried every terminology I could think of including something made for a mother to represent each child. I know, I'm stretching, but I was running out of options.I think they are glass foil back colored gems with only the center one being really raised, the others are almost flat. It is a gold tone setting and there are no maker marks. from to chain loop to the tassel is 4" and it is 1.5" wide. Again, I could use a direction as my internal GPS is totally lost in the middle of nowhere by now.<img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/eek.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":eek:" unselectable="on" /> Sorry not a crisp picture, my shaking is worse here lately. I did the best I could. Thanks for your help.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]274655[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Crystalina, post: 2705653, member: 16356"]My Uncle (God rest his soul) used to buy vintage jewelry for the chains and then through the pendants away. YIKES! I talked him out of the and he saved them for me. When he passed away, his daughter sent them to me. I have been trying to find this piece on and off for days. I've tried every terminology I could think of including something made for a mother to represent each child. I know, I'm stretching, but I was running out of options.I think they are glass foil back colored gems with only the center one being really raised, the others are almost flat. It is a gold tone setting and there are no maker marks. from to chain loop to the tassel is 4" and it is 1.5" wide. Again, I could use a direction as my internal GPS is totally lost in the middle of nowhere by now.:eek: Sorry not a crisp picture, my shaking is worse here lately. I did the best I could. Thanks for your help. [ATTACH=full]274655[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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