• A very pretty aventurine swirl necklace. These shimmering glass beads were made by a Venetian artist, who mixed crushed aventurine gemstone dust with molten glass. The necklace chain is made of fetter links with small faceted amber glass pieces intermittently spaced. Which gives further depth to this gorgeous necklace. A fine example of the very high standards to which Venetian artists work. Size: 45cm x 12mm, weight 26.2g. Period: Art Deco Jewellery ( 1920 – 1935 ). Layaway plans available.
  • A luxurious Art Deco Jade Necklace. Cushion cut jade which has been hand carved with a lattice pattern, along with spherical jade beads have been hand knotted on a silk thread and securely set to a ring spring clasp. This highly polished nephrite jade has a delicate mottled pattern, which is very well-balanced and gives it a visual depth of colour. A classic piece of vintage jewellery. Size: 40cm x 14mm – 9mm, weight 55.6g. Period: Art Deco Jewellery ( 1920 – 1935 ). Layaway plans available.
  • A beautiful candy red glass necklace. Graduated oval shaped opaque glass beads have been individually hand-knotted and securely set to a brass barrel clasp. These gorgeous beads still show faint mould lines and the tiny indentations of being moulded by hand. An original 1920s artisan vintage costume necklace. Size: 95cm x 12mm – 5mm, weight 60g. Period: Art Deco Jewellery ( 1920 – 1935 ). Layaway plans available.
  • An eye-catching Czech sapphire blue crystal necklace.  Graduated faceted blue glass beads have being strung on a fetter chain and set to a brass ring spring clasp. Czech crystal was famous for its higher lead content which allowed their faceted beads to catch the light beautifully. A very pretty vintage costume necklace. Size: 51cm x 14mm - 6mm, weight 44g. Period: Art Deco Jewellery ( 1920 – 1935 ). Layaway plans available.
  • An original pair of Art Deco Cufflinks. A depiction of a horse and rider has been carved into the back of rock crystal and then painted. This technique is called reverse intaglio or Essex crystal as it is also known. The technique was first developed in the mid-1800s and remained popular right up to the 1930`s. These cufflinks have been mounted in a gold tone setting, with small chains connecting them to torpedo toggles. A well made and stylish pair of vintage cufflinks. Size: 13mm x 16mm, weight: 3.3g each. Period: Art Deco Jewellery ( 1920 – 1935 ). Layaway plans available.
  • A petite Art Deco rhinestone brooch. An oval-shaped brooch containing two rows of beautiful rhinestones, a clear rhinestone outer row and a sapphire blue rhinestone inner row. These rhinestones are all securely mounted in a closed-back gold tone setting. An original and very well-made piece of vintage costume jewellery. Size: 25mm x 20mm, weight: 3.8g. Period: Art Deco Jewellery ( 1920 – 1935 ). Layaway plans available.
  • A pair of intricate Art deco cufflinks. A diamond pattern made from blue and gold silk thread is set in a hexagonal bronze mount. Which was then sealed in place with lucite. These cufflinks are connected to torpedo toggles with a bar fetter link. A distinctive pair of cufflinks. Size: 14mm in diameter, weight: 1.9g each. Period: Art Deco Jewellery ( 1920 - 1935 ). Layaway plans available.
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