Monday, April 22, 2019

Story image for 1920s pearl necklace from The Atlantic

The Long (and Short) History of the Choker

The Atlantic-Oct. 10, 2016
Delicacy and violence, danger and control—the necklace of the moment ... wearing a long necklace of large pearls that she had fashioned into a choker. ... Chokers were trendy into the 1920s—think Lady Mary in Downton ...
Story image for 1920s pearl necklace from BT.com

How to spot if your vintage jewellery is worth a fortune

BT.com-Jun. 7, 2015
As for pearls, there is a huge difference in value between cultured pearls ... A cultured pearl necklace is worth a few hundred pounds at auction; ...
Story image for 1920s pearl necklace from MarieClaire.com

15 of the Most Expensive Pieces of Jewelry Ever Shown on 'Antiques ...

MarieClaire.com-Sep. 1, 2017
About: This circa 1915 necklace was purchased by the owner's husband in the ... Paulding Farnham—who was known for his love of natural pearls. ... Meanwhile, the necklace was made to go with the ring in the 1920s, and is ...
Story image for 1920s pearl necklace from Telegraph.co.uk

Fine jewellery gifts for every woman

Telegraph.co.uk-Nov. 14, 2018
From unique earrings to show-stopping necklaces, consider these fine ... and its geometric design evokes the glitz and glamour of the swinging 1920s. ... different length pendants, one of which is finished with mother of pearl.

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