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American Weigh 600 Gram Jewelry Scale $5.99 Product FeaturesTenth of a gram accuracy (0.1g)600 gram Maximum CapacityFlip-Open Protective CoverIncludes two AAA batteriesPlatform Size: 2.5 x 3.0" The American Weigh 600 is a compact pocket scale for those who are seeking on go portability and durability. The backlit LCD display helps make the numbers viewable and easy to read. The intuitive protective cover provides protection for the scale. S... |
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American Weigh DIA20 Digital Carat Scale, 100 by 0.005 CT $16.00 Four different weighing units (g, ct, dwt, gn,) Includes tweezers, (2) 10g calibration weights, and carrying case Capacity 20g / 100ct / 308.8gn / 12.86dwt |
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Deluxe 7 drawer, 2 door queen anne style jewelry armoire mahogany finish wood $128.71 Deluxe 7 drawer, 2 door queen anne style jewelry armoire mahogany finish wood, measures 17" x 12" x 39 1/2" H. Some assembly required.... |
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Accessories and You - Use Jewelry, Scarves, Belts, Bags & Shoes to Achieve a Desired Look [VHS] $27.00 ... |
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Max Cleans Up/Max's Cuckoo Clock/Ruby's Jewelry Box $1.99 ... |
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Creating Wire & Beaded Jewelry with Linda Jones $29.94 Follow along as Linda Jones, the author of 5 wonderful books on wire and bead jewelry (also available from Amazon.com) takes you on a journey of how to use basic tools and wire to create clasps, jump rings, spirals, squiggles, heiroglyphics and much more! Linda has taken a workshop normally offered over 2 days and condensed it down to 2.5 hours of easy to follow lessons for the home viewer. Al... |
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Jewelry Making With Nena - Basic Jewelry Making Techniques $29.95 Jewelry Making with Nena Featuring Nena Galloway Potts, nationally renowned Metal Smith and Jewelry Designer as your host and instructor, On this DVD, Nena demonstrates the basic skills necessary for making fine jewelry pieces. This is a basic course in working with precious metals to make real jewelry. There is no beadwork stringing here! Nena takes you through the steps of basic design,... |
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Bracelet Buddy $13.99 Are all your bacelets and watches sitting somewhere in the bottom of your jewelry box...because you don't have time or patience to put them on?? The Bracelet Buddy lends a helping hand to anyone who has difficulty putting on a bracelet with a clasp. The clip at the end of the Bracelet Buddy secures one end of your bracelet, allowing your free hand to wrap the bracelet around your wrist and easily ... |
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Hagerty 15507 7-Ounce Silver Cleaner, White $2.00 Revolutionary Jump Clock - Bounces, Lights Up & Sings - Blue - Traditional alarms not cutting it anymore? Worried that one of these days you are going to smash your expensive Smartphone against the wall? Looking fora unique way to hit the groundâ?¦jumping?! Then this revolutionary new alarm clock is just what you need. When it is wake up time, this alarm will have you feeling like you are at a D... |
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Estate and Vintage Jewerly
Estate jewelry is jewelry that is previously owned, no matter what era it's made. Estate Jewelry is truly the best value in the jewelry market today and is often appraised to facilitate a quick sale, or to help divide property for an Estate. Estate jewelry is a trend that has become popular in all levels of society. It is ideal as an heirloom to be passed down from generation to generation.
Jewelry
Jewelry, whether fine or costume, has been a part of human culture since the earliest times. Jewelry is a popular worldwide phenomenon that reflects an individual's style, wealth and even creativity.
Jewelry which is termed 'vintage' includes many decades or eras. Jewelry to be called antique should be at least 100 years old and, more recently, preowned jewelry is generally called estate. Jewelry in pristine condition is rare and commands a premium, where jewelry with apparent repairs and restoration can be devalued somewhat.
Estate
Estate jewelry ( also spelt Jewellery)is very commonly confused for retro jewelry, and antique jewelry. Estate jewelry, also known as vintage jewelry, is a fashion trend for the new millennium. Estate jewelry is most commonly sold at estate sales or online.
Vintage
Vintage jewelry can range from inexpensive to highly costly, but the act of collecting such jewelry is enjoyable for enthusiasts. Vintage jewelry dating all the way back to the Georgian era is exceedingly rare, hard to find, and, as such, is extremely sought after. Again, Vintage jewelry is over 30 years old, while antique jewelry is over 100 years old. Vintage jewelry is considered unique, and often people can't tell if the stones are real or fake since the designs are so distinctive. Vintage jewelry reflects the most distinctive or attractive design elements of a certain period, and the patterns and materials of vintage jewelry are still appealing to many people.
By definition, Estate Jewelry is a term used loosely to mean any previously owned jewelry. "Because there is a limited supply and it's usually irreplaceable, (high-end) estate jewelry is often called the 'caviar of the jewelry business'," said Michael Kazanjian, chairman of Kazanjian Bros. From modern day beauties to antique jewels, Estate Jewelry is often quite affordable and it provides a chance for you to own hard to find designs.
About the Author
Dr Robert Baker owns and operates, together with his daughter Aimee,
www.circasomething.com
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Circa Something!
acts as agents for the sale of Fine Art by artists such as Wiggins , Davis, Henri, Whistler, Cole, Picasso, Cezanne, and Troyan, as well as South Sea and Tahitian Pearl Jewelry, Fine Estate Jewelry, Fine Art Glass, Porcelains, Orientalia, 18th and 19th Century American Furniture and Vintage Christmas. You can reach Circa Something! at 631-803-6706.