232. CreARTive Sunday: 5/11/08: Part 3: Etruscan-style treasures
This is the 3rd of a series.
As usual you can click to enlarge.
Previous posts are here:
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Second
The bracelet above was purchased on ebay. It’s got a wonderful chain and some great stones.
The view of underside with stones and details.
Coral. citrine, chrysophrase, possibly onyx.
Handmade antique silver chain with Etruscan stations;
I sometimes wear it with another necklace
My “Irma” ring with a Tiger-eye Etruscan-style “poison” ring from Mexico. The lid opens to hold a secret.
A collection from ebay with the charms separate from the bracelet; note the turquoise in the bracelet.
These are large and I think too big to wear, still, they are delightful.
Go for the gold
Victorian gold Etruscan-style earrings from late 1800’s;
one is broken, they are very fragile.
Tiny turquoise, rubies and seed pearls are embedded.
Purchased from the store where I’ve gotten many pieces
Etruscan gold-filled bracelet with glass stones
That’s it for the Etruscan series…I have an idea for next week…
lynnpolarity wrote on May 10, ’08
interesting, thankyou for sharing…
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lauritasita wrote on May 10, ’08
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sanssouciblogs wrote on May 10, ’08
I don’t think so, they don’t have the silver work, they are nice, though.
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starfishred wrote on May 11, ’08
wonderful wonderful I love those earings I have several original etruscan earings got them from an italian doctor by lago de bolsena you are right about lauritas earings no silver and to much turquoise
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asolotraveler wrote on May 11, ’08
please ADD MINE ON THE LIST…. A WOMAN FROM DOWN UNDER WITH outsider ART >>>> http://asolotraveler.multiply.com/journal/item/186/ART_SUNDAY
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