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| Just a striking thing, better shared than not! LINK Seller's description: "Pearl sautoir, strung on platinum, with diamond and platinum plaques and natural black pearls. American, ca. 1920." and image ![]() |
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| Hi Valeria: Maybe it's just me, but I don't think that design is particularly attractive, too linear, not graceful. I might totally change my mind if I saw it on someone rather than just hanging but right now it looks like a waste of some beautiful pearls. Can you believe I'm that brazen to say that? I know, I'm in shock myself to be that full of myself. ![]()
__________________ Pretty Panda pic by nlerner on her U.S. excursion last year, San Diego Zoo.[/size][/size] |
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| Hi Valeria, Well, I think that necklace is a stunner. I can just imagine it drapping down some flapper-style dress. I love jewelry in the Art Deco style. Thanks for posting! Love the necklace smetzler posted as well. |
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No way! It feels great to hear sincere opinion beyond the sticker shock... rare thing, these days! (beyond a couple of small and specialized web communities, like this). ![]() It struck me as amuch as representative example of fine (Russian?) Art Deco, as anything. Last edited by Valeria101; 06-12-2007 at 09:43 PM. |
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| I like it too. I have always been a fan of the old stuff especially art deco style, but I'm really starting to have an appreciation for the chunky stuff from the 1940s now too. So is the color natural? They are non cultured? Last edited by Casey.R; 06-12-2007 at 09:34 PM. |
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Any volunteers? Maybe your approach (ie 'clasp, no pearls') would be more effective? Steve Seattle |
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Same here, I am afraid. Oh well... Last edited by Valeria101; 06-12-2007 at 10:34 PM. |
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| What a shame to be born beautiful instead of rich. Afraid I'll have to pass on these too, for the now and the next 5 decades. But I would love to see them.
__________________ Pretty Panda pic by nlerner on her U.S. excursion last year, San Diego Zoo.[/size][/size] |
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| There are those rents to pay in the big city… But seriously, $250K is literally pocket change to Hudson Valley matrons and Wall Street types for an object of desire, and the fact that the natural pearl/emerald clasp necklace has remained unsold for nearly nine months (to my knowledge) is puzzling. Perhaps as the natural pearl market crashed particularly hard in New York back in the 1920s, its comeback there is equally difficult? Or is the valuation completely off? Steve Seattle |
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Maybe that's the catch: that the mysterious sale should leave everyone confused but the types you mentioned. Selfselection! Obviously, some pearl items trade within that range. So why not these ... Do you think there are more strands like that then folks making twice that per year, for example? If so, all it takes is a wee' bit of convincing [where's that laughing emoticon, for crying out loud!] |
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