Back in Victorian times, silver was the only way to get a white metal look on high quality jewelry. This is before they were plating white gold (which is actually pale yellow) with rhodium, or...
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Back in Victorian times, silver was the only way to get a white metal look on high quality jewelry. This is before they were plating white gold (which is actually pale yellow) with rhodium, or...
Wow, that is very interesting about the mixed metals in the clasp.
It does not look like a Mikimoto clasp to me. Their clasps usually have a pearl or a diamond on them and are a particular shape. The shape has changed over the years, but it is still a...