Posted 1 year ago
amd299
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This was given to me nearly fifteen years ago. I know very little about it, except that it is Italian. Until very recently I thought it to be my Grandmother's as it was given to me by my Aunt, her daughter. When I showed it to my mother she looked confused and said she had never once seen my Grandmother wear the necklace. Sevreal months ago I took it to a jeweler out of curiosity. He marveled at it and asked if I was willing to part with it. I explained that it was an heirloom of sorts and that I was trying to figure out its origin and possibly its owner. I am hoping someone might be able to offer some insight.
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The photos are too fuzzy to see the details but the style looks Edwardian to me. Posting closeups of the clasp and the back of the dangles would be helpful.
Great job on the photos!. I think the necklace is rather new and possibly, one of a kind, assembled by someone from pre-manufactured stamped components and glass beads.