Posted 4 years ago
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Another recent Juliana set found at the antiques mall. I love the over-flowing abundance of the ab stones and the little filigree leaves. I'm calling this a Baroque style for Juliana although I don't have the reference book, so not sure its correct name. I was surprised that the back of one earring seems to be marked 1.98. Original price? The set is in excellent condition, except the back of the bracelet does show a bit of wear. However, the price was ridiculously inexpensive so I took it.
Looking up the designs on isitjulianajewelry.com I see the bracelet is listed as design 6002, while the brooch in a slightly different color or maybe just different lighting is design reference 281.
Happy Valentines Day CW!
Dazzling Juliana set, kudos on this wonderful find & Happy Valentine's Day Maureen
wow ! gorgeous and a eye catcher .
Eileen, I do have a guest room and it is waiting for you! I paid a pittance for this set, about 12% of what you suggested it might be worth, which is why I bought it. It was filthy when found, but did clean up nicely. I
Now that you mention it I have heard the term Matrix but I don't have the Musetti book, so was unable to do any research. I found it on the isitjulianajewelry website, which I thought was reliable. If it isn't Juliana, what is it? D&E ceased operations in 1971, from what I can tell. Your knowledge would be appreciated, as I am not that knowledgeable about Juliana.
Thanks for the Love and Kudos, Eileen!
Also Thanks to Jenni and Manikin for the Love and appreciation.
And also thanks to the collectors
Vynil33rpm
fortapache
vetraio50
aura
for the Love!
Eileen, Good to know. I knew D&E manufactured for many companies. I didn't know Juliana was such a short lived line. So the Juliana jewelry on the isitjulianajewelry is not all Juliana. Interesting. Because these designs are there but not Juliana? I love the color, the joie de vivre, and opulence of their designs.
Love learning about the company from you and the other collectors here. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Thanks Eileen, for all that good history. Now I know!