Posted 2 years ago
thriftfan
(125 items)
The clasp on this bracelet is signed, but when you look at the color of the clasp vs. the color of the bracelet, the clasp looks gold tone. The bracelet is silver. Looking now to see if I can find it in a catalog for confirmation. If I had to go by what I see, I would say someone put the Coro clasp on there :(
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Don't you hate that! I have seen so many pieces that have been married yet marked as original. I seem to be running into them more often then I used to. I don't mind buying a married piece, but represent it as such and don't expect original condition prices! Seems like costume jewelry has become such a popular collectible true pieces are becoming hard to find.
So true! Even when you examine carefully before buying, sometimes you cannot tell until you get home with good lighting, magnification ect. Still pretty but I will always have doubts when I look at it :(
I think it is nice anyway! I have a pile of jewelry that I keep just for me.
Thanks Gemsanddolls, definately a piece that will be kept!