Posted 5 years ago
Elisabethan
(284 items)
I think these earrings are quite sweet. I think it is murano wedding glass beads. They are pink/fuschia colored with some green and gold in it. There is a palegreen glassbead added to the larger bead. The type of hook and fastener makes me think it is of some age. Any ideas are welcome, thank you!
Here is another pair of earrings I have with the same hook and fastener: https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/118788-transitional-art-deco-silver-and-marcasi
Beautifully colored earrings & a very nice enhancement hanging from that lovely weave pattern crystal
Thank you Newfld! You have seen the back - ground before. It's my pressed glass victorian Columbus, by Radeburg, c1890.
Newfld
Bobby725
Kwqd
Watchsearcher
Broochman
Vetraio
Thanks to you all for loving my post :)
I'm so very sorry for thinking, and writing, that the beads in the necklace were 'wedding cake' beads. I did a lot of looking at wedding cake beads after my post - something I should of done before! I discovered that all such beads have a pink swirl.
I have made this mistake before and think I should stop typing comments until I know what I'm talking about. I really am sorry.
Gillian
Don't be Gillian. Is that really so, that those always have a pink swirl? If that is the case a lot of people are wrong.
Gillian check this out:
http://jewel-stories.blogspot.com/2012/01/wedding-cakes-venetian-fiorato-beads.html?m=1
Gillian I think the information in the link is quite detailed and therefore interesting. I think you might be right in a way. Not about a pink swirl but about something pink - the rosebuds.
Beautiful! I wish that I could stick to one thing to collect :)
Thank you Ms.ChrystalShip yes rosebuds are sweet.
Thank you Vintagelamp. Yes but I can't stick to one thing in jewelry - there are so meny different kinds of jewelry :) and in my house I have things I have fallen for at auctions and antique shops even if they are not in a collection per say. They are still in my life collection :)
I have never seen anything like them before, fascinating !~
The beadtype is often seen but yes they maybe fascinating still. Thank you PhilDMorris.