
This vintage bracelet is in very good condition and is quite a bit of eye candy. It features shades of pink and blue ab treated rhinestones that at the widest point is an 1 & 3/16ths wide (the middle front of the bracelet. The inside diameter opening across is 2 & 3/8ths inches across. There is some wear to the metal but believe me no one will notice when they see all the rhinestone bling in front.
This item may be available in our Etsy Store

I suppose I should save these earrings for around Easter, but they are to pretty to keep under wraps. The moonglow cabochons are glass so they are kind of heavy. Regardless of the weight on the ears, they are so pretty, I can’t see locking them away in a jewel box just to wait for Easter.

This is one of those pieces where the pictures never do it justice. Both my husband and I struggled to get the lighting just right on this magnificent brooch. In the end, it seems the pictures never did capture the true beauty of this brooch. I am sure whoever buys it will be even more surprised when they finally see it in person
Here are some pretty micro mosaic earrings to make up for posting a compact yesterday. Micro mosaic jewelry is really popular with collectors and the more ornate pieces, including picture frames bring in premium prices. I have included a link to the Wikipedia page on micro mosaics because they have a superb example of a Victorian era micro mosaic brooch. Take a look!

This owl necklace is really cool- I like how the feathers on his breast have an usual pattern of gold tone metal and enameled portions.