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DeLizza &
Elster, Juliana Caramel Marbled Malachite and
Rhinestone Brooch/Pendant A
spectacular caramel marbled malachite glass
cabochon is surrounded by a dazzling display of
rhinestones. Suspended from the bottom of this
lovely piece are seven strands of rhinestones.
Can be worn as a pin or a pendant.
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14k Gold Pearl and
Onyx Victorian Bar Pin A
single row of seed pearls reset in 14k gold atop
an onyx bar on this attractive Victorian pin.
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Reja Sterling
Vermeil Aqua Marine Rhinestone
Pin Sweet delicate flower pin
from Reja. Thin sterling stems lightly covered
with gold rise up to pristine aqua marine
rhinestones. Long leaves curl around with small
clear rhinestones on the edge.
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Victorian Sterling
Woman Trio Pins A profile
emerges from each of these sterling pins
reminiscent of royalty and quite possibly a young
Queen Victoria. Her locks of flowing hair are
loosely bound and hold a tiara. She is well
dressed with three strands of pearls and a single
locket.
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Victorian Garnet
Charm Pin Three charms dangle
from this marvelous Victorian pin. Each piece is
decorated with brilliant garnet stones.
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Canada Hammered
Sterling Pin Magnificently
hand hammered sterling silver creates this shiny
brooch. With an arched rectangular shape, it can
be an easy accent to many things.
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Light Blue
Rhinestone Flower Pin This
darling flower shimmers with beauty. Light blue
rhinestones fill it from the petals to the end of
the stem. The outer petals and two small leaves
are marquise rhinestones. The stem and inside of
the flower are rounds, which are aurora borealis,
adding a bit more depth and color.
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Weiss Five Candle
Rhinestone Christmas Tree Pin
The well known Weiss 5 candle Christmas Tree
brooch by Weiss with lit rhinestone candles and
rhinestone decorations. Picture on page 73 of
Christmas Pins Past & Present by Jill
Gallina.
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Ledesma Vintage
Mexican Sterling Obsidian Pin
This is a wonderful example of Enrique
Ledesma's work comprised of sterling and
obsidian. He is known for creating expressive
compositions of stone and silver. Pictured on
page 185 in Mexican Silver by Penny
Morrill and Carole Berk. Circa 1950s.
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