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Discussion in 'Jewelry' started by IABAST, Mar 13, 2020.

  1. IABAST

    IABAST New Member

    This was my great grandmother’s necklace from Israel. I don’t know much about it, but it is silver, I think there is genuine Eilat stone chips in it, and there is some sort of logo on the back. I can’t find this logo on any well known companies. I think it was probably made by a small manufacturer that has long since gone out of business, but I would like to learn more about it’s origins. If anyone could help link the logo to a company of artist, it would mean a lot.(PS: The chain is not the original, I bought it off of Amazon for $27 a few months ago) E01A4407-BEB4-4CE2-BBB0-066DCA57389D.jpeg F7813FDC-384E-4242-B82A-B60115B3305A.jpeg
     
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  2. pearlsnblume

    pearlsnblume Well-Known Member

    Lovely Jewish Star. I can't help you with info so wait for others who can.
     
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  3. Hollyblue

    Hollyblue Well-Known Member

    Looks like turquoise chips in resin.
     
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  4. IABAST

    IABAST New Member

    Like I said, I believe it’s Eilat Stone because it was made in Israel, but I could be mistaken.
     
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  5. stracci

    stracci Well-Known Member

    I think Eilat stone is more blue/green with dark striations. This looks like turquoise.
    Just my opinion!
     
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  6. IABAST

    IABAST New Member

    Well I honestly have no clue, but if it is Eilat stone, it would make sense if they separate the blue part and the black part in order to get the two triangles to be different. It could be turquoise, but that doesn’t explain the black stone there.
     
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  7. stracci

    stracci Well-Known Member

    There are two different stones in this pendant.
    I think the black part is black onyx, or some other black stone.
    The blue is probably turquoise. Crushed turquoise is common in jewelry in many parts of the world and was popular in the 1970s.
    I know you said it was great grandmother's. Could she have acquired it in the 1970s?
     
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  8. flipper

    flipper Striving to face adversity with tact and humor

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  9. IABAST

    IABAST New Member

    Possibly, I genuinely have almost no information on this. I’m actually not even 100% sure it was my great grandmother’s (long story)
     
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  10. IABAST

    IABAST New Member

    I’m aware of what Eilat stone is. Did you just copy and paste the wiki page or something?
     
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  11. flipper

    flipper Striving to face adversity with tact and humor

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  12. IABAST

    IABAST New Member

  13. i need help

    i need help Moderator Moderator

    Can you post a close up of the mark, please?
     
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  14. IABAST

    IABAST New Member

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    It is a little worn and I think there was once text below the logo, but the text has been rubbed off over time and there is no way I can make it out.
     
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  15. Fid

    Fid Well-Known Member

    JMHO. the pic is on the head. the letter with the point could be a stylized/modern Bet or Kaf.
     
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  16. IABAST

    IABAST New Member

    If so it would be backwards. I at first thought it could be a Chaf and a kaf overlapped, but they are backwards.
     
  17. pearlsnblume

    pearlsnblume Well-Known Member

    Ruth may know about this... she may be out treasure hunting.
    Hope she stops in to help.
     
  18. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    I'm with Holly and stracci, it looks like turquoise chips in resin. The black looks artificially textured, not like onyx inlay usually looks, but more like resin.

    For comparison, Eilat stone:

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  19. flipper

    flipper Striving to face adversity with tact and humor

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    Eilat stone chips?
     
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    pearlsnblume Well-Known Member

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