Gold Lace Bracelet by Hagar Satat, $60 each

Alex Sepkus Ruby and Sapphire Ball Pendant, $2,615.00

Carved Blue Onyx Ring, $440

Antique Gold and Enamel Oval Earrings, $245
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Raspberry Pin, modeled after a 1900 Faberge Design, $85
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4 comments:
All of those are so detailed and lovely. I think my favorite are the bangles with the lace details.
My ball pendants could eat that ball pendant. Seriously, mine are 19mm. Funny re "finished with the aid of a microscope." As are many things! But it's pretty.
These are all beautiful, and the Eastern-inspired are definitely my favorite!
Some of that jewelry has a very Moroccan feel.I love the lace bangles!
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