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Words don’t adequately describe such an illustrious piece of estate jewelry. This vintage unmarked Chanel French Gripoix glass flapper necklace is such a beauty. Lots of Chanel, lots of Gripoix, at 108″. Just look at the signature wirework that Chanel did with their Gripoix
You can safely clean your Sterling Silver items, including jewelry, with this simple recipe that you can do at home. It works wonderfully and will give your Sterling Silver sparkle and shine. This method of cleaning is good for all Sterling Silver including silverware and other
Our extensive jewelry dictionary is an excellent tool for reference. It can be found here. http://www.francescafinejewelry.com/jewelry-dictionary.html Although other websites have copied this dictionary without our permission, Francesca Fine Jewelry is the official owner of this
Welcome to the Francesca Fine Jewelry blog. The blog will be filled with information, chit chat, and fun! Jewelry, fashion, and style will be discussed. Couture can be fascinating and fun. From the movie, “The Devil Wears Prada,” regarding clothing designers: “And what they did,
Artwork by Kramer (bottom) and Moini Seating almost at the corner of Spring St. and 6Ave is a wonderful shop run by Roya Dorraudi. The window’s display is almost too lavish and extravagant for the street that hardly exhibits any glitter and where art (especially the one that shines)
I have asked myself that question a million times. Could he be discovered by the taste makers of today? Did he actually require a taste maker to discover his work?I could bet that he just did what he did until his path crossed the ones of Louisa James, Marcel Duchamp and Mondrian.Most