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Sweet Romance™ 17" 1940's Inspired Dawn Flower Filigree Necklace

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115-823 - Sweet Romance™ 17'' 1940's Inspired Dawn Flower Filigree Necklace
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Sweet Romance™ 17" 1940's Inspired Dawn Flower Filigree Necklace

Nothing says pretty like a floral necklace design! This beautiful necklace features one pear bead cut 12 x 20mm black glass stone in a bead setting, 24 marquise bead cut 12 x 6mm black glass stones in bead settings, one round cabochon 7mm pink glass stone in a bezel setting and one round brilliant cut 1mm light gray crystal in a bezel setting.

The silver-tone beaded chain necklace measures 17"L x 1-3/4"W with a 4-1/2"extender and a 1/2" lobster clasp.

The "Dawn Flower" pieces are a contemporary 1940s style combination of delicate filigrees with an enameled five petal flower. Multiple layers of the flowers and center pink vintage star stone create a wonderful side silhouette. Mounted with black lacquered filigree sides on a hammered cuff, this design recalls the ubiquitous floral fabric prints of the era. The filigrees are created from vintage tools and dyes. Hand enameling ornaments the central flower.

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  • Created / Simulated Gem    


    Created/Simulated Stones:

    How are created or simulated gemstones different from natural gemstones? Natural gemstones are created by the forces of nature and must be discovered, usually by digging in the ground or sifting through a riverbed. Most of these natural gemstones can also be created in a laboratory; they are called created or simulated gemstones. They can be physically—in mineral and chemical contents—identical to their naturally occurring counterparts.

    The purpose of creating gemstones in a laboratory isn’t necessarily to reduce the costs, but rather to produce larger, more perfectly formed stones. Because even lab-created diamonds can be very expensive, there are some diamond alternatives on the market that are commonly used to give jewelry the look of authentic diamonds, but which are much less costly. Cubic zirconia and Signity Star® are examples of lab-created gemstones that, to the unaided eye, look identical to natural diamonds.


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