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Vintage Gold Tone Festoon Snake Chain Necklace Faux Pearl Aqua Rhinestone 15”

Vintage gold-tone necklace featuring a snake chain design with a twisted front drape, faux pearl accents, aqua blue rhinestones, and dangling tassel-style drops. The necklace has a decorative slide clasp and an elegant mid-century look. Likely dates to 1950s-1960s. Measures approximately 15” long. Pre-owned vintage condition with age-related wear/patina to the gold-tone finish. Rhinestones and faux pearls appear intact, and clasp works properly. Carefully packaged in a gift box and shipped within one business day.

LOVELY VINTAGE 1990’s CREAM COLOR ROCK SHAPE BEAD 24″ SINGLE STRAND NECKLACE

THE NECKLACE FASTENS WITH A ROUND TONGUE STYLE CLASP. THIS VERY PRETTY NECKLACE WOULD MAKE A NICE ADDITION TO YOUR JEWELRY COLLECTION. I LIVE IN THE RURAL MIDWEST AND LOVE LIVING IN THE COUNTRY. I ORGANICALLY GROW OUR OWN VEGETABLES AND RAISE RARE BREED CHICKENS I CALL “CLASSICAL CLUCKERS”, AS THEY HAVE CLASSICAL MUSIC IN THEIR BARN.

Vintage Sterling Silver Double Link Charm Bracelet Charms Heart Key 7 1/2” Love

Here is a vintage Sterling Silver charm bracelet with two charms on it. The bracelet has double oval links, textured and smooth and has a box clasp. There is a heart charm and a key charm. The key has very small clear stones on it. Both charms are sterling. The clasp on the bracelet is signed with a star that has a B in the center, sterling NS SNAP. The bracelet is 7 1/2 inches in length, weighs 19 grams and has a safety chain attached. Please feel free to message me with any questions you may have. Thanks for looking!

Toshikane Seven Lucky Gods Porcelain Necklace

Highly collectible Toshikane Seven Lucky Gods necklace featuring seven individual portraits, exquisitely crafted in porcelain. The porcelains are small, colorful, highly detailed discs, each set in a silver bezel and linked by small jump rings. The Seven Lucky Gods are a group of deities worshiped to bring good fortune. Their names are Ebisu, Daikokuten, Bishamonten, Benzaiten, Fukurokuju, Jurojin and Hotei. The bracelet secures with a slide clasp signed “Toshikane Japan.” Circa 1950. Toshikane was a Japanese company specializing in finely crafted porcelain jewelry. It is believed the company was in operation from the 1930s to the 1960s, though specific dates of operation are shrouded in mystery. Most of the pieces produced by Toshikane include representations of Japanese culture.