Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Estate jewelry fantasticalness.


It is that time of year!  The air is crisp and the leaves are changing.
Football season is in full swing and with that comes Homecoming!!






I loved Homecoming.  It was a chance to dress up and celebrate.  I still love it and all that comes with it.



Shopping with my girl for the amazing unusual dress.  Because my Shelby cant have any old thing.  It has to be EPIC.




My girl is so much like me.  We love to mix up styles.  We have determined that our style is juxtaposition.




Mixing the old with the new.  The soft with the edgy.  So when I am at auctions I am always confusing the  caller.  A rusty gas can and estate jewelry........"what?" 
 Yes!!!!
Love it!!






So before these necklaces hit my etsy store I wanted to show them to you.
$12.00 first buyer gets first pick and the bracelet free.




As I am posting this I am trying very hard not to just keep this one......MAGNIFICENT!
Not to knock the mall, but this is the stuff you played with in your grandmother's bedroom when no one could find you.....princess wear!







This is a choker....kinda sexy ladies...maybe not for the teen, but for a little surprise for the honey.....just sayin........meow!




This one too....choker .....might be using this one...lol






Very elegant.......




I will have these listed in the next couple days at my store.  If you are local I can bring it by.  If you need detailed measurement send me a note.  The clasp is a claw and hook on all of them, so they will adjust to any comfortable length.

I guess I should take them off now......

1 comment:

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