Women's Sexy Necklace
Classic Fashion Stainless Steel Roman Digital Wafer Pendant Necklace 2023 Fashion Jewelry Christmas Party Women's Sexy Necklace
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Ancient Necklace with Mosaic Glass Beads, from the Eastern Mediterranean, c.100 BCE-100 CE: this necklace is composed of 30 glass beads, most of which are decorated with stylized faces
From the John Paul Getty Museum:
The beads are made of multi-colored opaque glass and are decorated with heads and floral designs. The necklace is in good condition; some beads are chipped or cracked.
The exact origin of this piece is unknown, but it can be traced back to the Eastern Mediterranean, where it was likely made by a Greek or Roman artist.
Each bead has a width of about 1.2cm (roughly half an inch); they're decorated with remarkably intricate details, and each face is depicted in its own unique style.
Sources & More Info:
John Paul Getty Museum: Necklace with Mosaic Glass Beads
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Buy Antique Jewellery Set from Tarinika
The necklace features CZ stones and pearl drops giving a classic look. With a unique blend of modern luxury and intricacy. This piece is ideal for weddings and festivals. This classic Indian necklace is part of our Azba collection, designed by our expert design team and artisans.
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dansant accrochées au bras de leur Mère
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threw up these cacao doodles
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♱ cellophane funerals
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🌱S o f t G r e e n🌱
🍄I loved this sage gingham (duvet cover) as soon as I clapped eyes on it, and I knew exactly what I wanted to make :")
🌱Self drafted sundress bodice with button placket and back shirring, with self draft tiered skirt. Styled with thrifted cardi and hat, and a little enamel mushroom necklace from mairijewellery.bigcartel.com 🍄
🍄Drafting that tiered skirt was hard! Proportions for a flattering waist-hip ratio are actually quite delicate (I have no hips), so I wound up making the top tier 2.5x waist and the same length as the side bodice after a LOT of trial and error ;_;
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For the opal lover...
Neo-Gothic pendant-brooch, c. 1900.
Two bat-eared gargoyles open their mouths to devour a large boulder opal. Above them rise acanthus leaves and a rose window. Further Gothic elements unfold beneath them, terminating in three shimmering opal drops.
Source - Hofer Antik Schmuck
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Debbie Harry performing live at The Borderline in London, England. October 2, 1989.
Photographed by Dave Hogan.
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sonk and amy (I'll draw classic amy at some point. maybe)
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Bracelet, necklace, cruciform brooch, and oval brooch from a ruby parure with cameos of mythological and Biblical scenes
Italian, 16th to 17th century (cameos) and early to mid-19th century (settings)
onyx, gold, and foiled Burmese rubies
Royal Collection Trust (acquired by Queen Mary in 1932)
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BLOOD CHOKER NECKLACE TIME!!!
(I made this especially for sweeney todd and i have no regrets!)
ohhhhh blood choker necklace
Amazing, show stopping, I am filled with envy and inspiration. Making this for sweeney todd is a top tier move.
Come show off your favourite accessories!
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Movie: Cat On A Hot Tin Roof (1958)
Throughout the entirety of the film, a simple gold necklace with a dainty heart-shaped pendant is a staple of Margaret "Maggie the Cat" Pollitt (Elizabeth Taylor). The understated glam of the pendant and the simple elegance of her costumes designed by Helen Rose allows Elizabeth's performance to really shine through, especially since she is known for flaunting her legendary jewelry collection.
Her real-life third husband, film producer Mike Todd, had the necklace made for Elizabeth, along with an identical one for his mother, as a Valentine's Day gift. Elizabeth was photographed wearing it on February 12, 1958 during a press trip to Europe and the 1958 Golden Globe Awards.
The sentiment Elizabeth felt for the necklace was clearly attached to the fact that she received it shortly before Mike died in a plane crash on March 22, 1958. She wore the necklace constantly for almost two years after he died, including his funeral, her wedding to Eddie Fisher and as part of her costume in Suddenly, Last Summer (1959). It wasn’t until 1960 when Taylor landed on the set of Cleopatra (1963) in Rome that the necklace became less of a mainstay in her daily jewels.
Not much is known about the necklace's current location, but Elizabeth may have bequeathed it in her will, just as her former mother-in-law passed it down to her granddaughter, Liza Todd, Elizabeth's only daughter with Mike Todd since it is not part of any of the auctions to benefit the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation throughout the years as well as the Christie's live auction, The Collection of Elizabeth Taylor: The Legendary Jewels after her passing.
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I don’t mean rhinestones
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