Posted 8 years ago
Efesgirl
(1017 items)
I bought this from the same fellow who sold me my brass and Bakelite bee brooch ( "It's a mosquito", he said). I recognized the name immediately, and also know the value. I paid his asking price of 20 bucks. (chicken feed for this pendant).
This is a large pendant - 2 1/2" long and 1 1/4" wide.
I sell on quite a bit of my jewelry, but this pendant looks like a keeper.
Thanks for stopping.
~Bonnie~
Nice piece! All it would have taken was a simple Google search...!!
Nice ! How much will you give for a Zika mosquito, Bonnie ?
bb2 - like my grandpa always used to say, "I'll pull it's teeth out!".
Celiene - this person doesn't research ANYTHING he sells because he thinks he already knows what stuff is on his table.
Thanks, val! I am wearing it today, while hitting all the garage sales and flea markets.
No research!? That's good for YOU!
Celiene - nope, not a drop of it. He thinks looking through his loupe at a piece of jewelry is all the research he needs to do.
olebodie - fishing lure? LOL! Fishing....ugh. The only thing more boring than fishing is watching golf.
:-)))))
Really special pendant. Do you know what the stones are? I'm going to do some research.
this is really cool efes. never had anything native american and closest thing i had is the native dream catcher!
Beautiful piece!!! That seller must be your favourite seller! :)
Gillian:
Onyx
Turquoise
Carnelian
Malachite
Mother-Of-Pearl
Martika - he is slowly becoming a favorite seller. He has A LOT of jewelry, all sorts.
olebodie--> :-))))))))))))
fleafinder - I have several piece of Native American jewelry. The oldest is an "old pawn" ring I bought in California in 1974. Old pawn is unsigned jewelry which was used for trading purposes.
That's a nice feather in your cap Bonnie :-)
Love this!!