H. Stern 18K Earrings
Since 1945, the jeweler H. STERN has been
creating inspired jewelry, and if the name seems familiar, it is because they
have 165 stores around the world in 12 countries. . Fashion has had a positive effect on jewelry, and
the name H. STERN is widely respected, where their jewelry is frequently worn by
heads-of-state, as well as seen on the Red Carpets around the world. Quoted from an article by Debra C. Argen.
These unique 18K gold earrings are diminutive and distinctive. The stylized floral design contains 4 diamonds. There is a hooked dangle piece with one diamond. This is designed to be placed on the back of the ear. It then curves around to hug your ear lobe. Great pre-worn condition. Marked 750 (18K). The measurements are, Length 1/2 inch and width 1/4 inch. The total weight is 2 grams. Comes in H. Stern packaging.
Questions, contact me nan@parlezvouscouture.com
These unique 18K gold earrings are diminutive and distinctive. The stylized floral design contains 4 diamonds. There is a hooked dangle piece with one diamond. This is designed to be placed on the back of the ear. It then curves around to hug your ear lobe. Great pre-worn condition. Marked 750 (18K). The measurements are, Length 1/2 inch and width 1/4 inch. The total weight is 2 grams. Comes in H. Stern packaging.
Questions, contact me nan@parlezvouscouture.com
$
950.00
Miriam Haskell Beads
Miriam Haskell
(July 1, 1899-July 14, 1981) was an American designer of costume jewelry. Like Hattie Carnegie, Haskell
founded her own company, one that still bears her name. With her creative
partner Frank Hess, she invented affordable pieces of stunning originality from
1920 through the 1950s. Vintage examples and samples of Miriam Haskell designs
are now much sought, held in both private collections and museums
internationally. Haskell's lovers included Florenz Zigfield, who
decorated the chorines of his Follies with her designs; Bernard Gimbel of the
department store chain; and John D. Hertz, Jr., scion of the car-rental company.
Perhaps from the 1960's these jet black elongated oval beads represent the trend of the times. Slightly more free form than the usual Haskell, these beads measure a generous 28 inches in length. There is a clasp opening if you wish to double the beads. Great vintage condition with slight tarnish to the clasp.
Questions, contact me at nan@parlezvouscouture.com
Perhaps from the 1960's these jet black elongated oval beads represent the trend of the times. Slightly more free form than the usual Haskell, these beads measure a generous 28 inches in length. There is a clasp opening if you wish to double the beads. Great vintage condition with slight tarnish to the clasp.
Questions, contact me at nan@parlezvouscouture.com
$
300.00