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ANTIQUE HAND CRAFTED PEARL ENCRUSTED PEARL NECKLACE

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    Posted 8 years ago

    Moz
    (8 items)

    This beautiful pearl encrusted necklace is hand knotted with exquisite detail and beautiful condition. i Inherited after my mother died 18 years ago.
    Does anyone know the era of this beautiful piece please?

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    Comments

    1. Moz, 8 years ago
      I love this pearl necklace, exquisite fine work and pearls. I would appreciate any information regarding its history and era.
      Thank you...
      Marina
    2. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 8 years ago
      This is what is known as a bib necklace. It resembles a Pakistani bridal necklace.

      https://nl.pinterest.com/pin/342414377901382864/
    3. davyd286, 8 years ago
      In 1960s and early 70s, beaded Peter Pan collars were in style. Someone started to make them separately - that way a dress could be safely washed and the same collar could go on different dresses. Those collars were often made in Japan or Hong Kong they usually had hook and loop closures; I don't know if yours is of the same period bit it's the same idea.

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