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Timestamp: 2019-04-21 14:16:03+00:00

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Vintage glass jewelry is subject to change because of the availability of the glass.
Available in black and gold as well!
Glass scarabs made in the 1920's in Czechoslovakia are bezel set in fine silver with sterling silver earwires. The press molded design is very faint on these, the striking color is the their most brilliant feature. The glass pieces are a little under 3/4 of an inch tall.
Beautiful Cobalt blue glass from the 1920's with original marcasite double diamond pattern. Bezel set in fine silver and pewter. Sterling earwires.
1920's Czech molded glass with original marcasite detail is bezel set in fine silver on a victorian style hammered pewter pendant. Thick sterling top bar and cast pewter droplets. Chain is antiqued sterling plated steel for low maintenance and strength. Comes 17" long, but can be made any length, just shoot me an email on the contact page.
Carnelian colored glass cabochons (Czechoslovakia) from the 1920's with original marcasite detail bezel set in fine silver with sterling earwires.
Hammered pewter, sterling silver, decorative stamping, and cast pewter droplets flank a bezel set piece of 1920's Czech glass in a semi-translucent green color with original marcatie detail. Barrette measures 3.5 inches wide by about 1 inch tall.
Barrette back is a real french back measuring 2.5 inches, in steel.
Opaque blue Czech glass from the 1920's with it's original marcasite detail is set in silver on hammered pewter in the center of this gorgeous bracelet. Handmade clasp of hammered pewter with sterling wire details and cast pewter accents connects 3 strands of new faceted Czech glass beads.
Measures 7 inches long. Can be made to custom lengths upon request.
Opaque black glass rectangular cabochon (1920's Czech) with original marcasite detail. Bezel set in silver on hammered pewter. Strung on 1 mm 18 inch snake chain.
Tiny jet-black glass cabochons press molded in the 1920's in Czechoslovakia. Their faux marcasite was handpainted on, and is as brilliant as the day it was made. I've bezel set them in fine silver on textured pewter. Posts and nuts are stainless steel. These are tiny, the pewter setting measures 3/8 inch in diameter.
Czech glass hatpin top, circa 1900, is bezel set on a hammered pewter pendant. Chain is anodized aluminum with lobster clasp for an adjustable fit between 16 and 18 inches.
The back of the setting is cut out to reveal the hole where the pin would have gone.
​glass measures just over 1/2 inch in diameter.
The back of the setting is cut out to reveal the hole where the pin would have gone. Glass measures just over 1/2 inch in diameter.
When I saw these cabochons, with their green tortoiseshell color and original rhinestone I had to bend my hard-and-fast rule of only working with glass! This Bakelite was made in the 1950's in Czechoslovakia. I've set them on textured pewter disks. They measure 3/8 inch in diameter, and the posts and nuts are stainless steel.
Press molded Czech glass cabochons made during the 1920's are set in fine silver with a low profile hook and loop earwire of sterling silver. The glass used in these earrings has a swirl pattern of darker and lighter shades of green. And the press molded design is very simple, subtle, and geometric.
​These are tiny at just over 1/2 an inch tall. Perfect for active folks who want their earrings to stay put weather they're mowing the lawn, kayaking, or rock climbing. They are also great for those who just want something small!
Press molded Czech glass cabochons are bezel set in fine silver with low profile hook and loop earwires of sterling silver. This green is the deepest green! A slightly translucent color reminiscent of fine carved Chinese jade. The press molded pattern is simple, subtle, and geometric. These are tiny, at just over 1/2 an inch tall.
These are great for active folks who want to know that their earrings are going to stay put weather they're mowing the lawn, kayaking, or rock climbing! They're also perfect for people who just want something small!
Hand formed topaz glass drops from 1920's Czechoslovakia sway gracefully from sterling silver earwires adorned with 4 mm onyx beading.
Molded Czech glass pendants in a deep chrysoprase color are strung on sterling silver earwires.
1920's ruby colored Czech glass pendants on sterling earwires.
1920's chrysoprase colored Czech glass pendants on sterling earwires.
Delicate molded yellow glass rectangles made during the 1930's are hand painted to highlight the flower motif. The two holes in the glass were originally made to sew this piece onto clothes or hats for decoration. Faceted black onyx beads dangle from the bottom. Sterling silver earwires.
This is a remarkable piece of 1920's Czech glass. It was made in a mold with the celtic pattern as a relief on the back. The relief was inlayed with silver foil and the entire back has been painted with a white backdrop to preserve the detail. The effect is a glowing dome of white and silver.
This piece is wearable with blue jeans or your wedding dress!
When you order please specify if you would like a 16, 18, or 20 inch silver chain. I will send an 18 inch chain as the default.
​The pendant is a 1 inch diameter circle.
The vintage glass in this barrette is from the 1920's of German make. It's actually 3 pieces: opaque black glass, a ring of fine silver, which surrounds an original rhinestone in the center. This piece of glass is bezel set in fine silver on a hammered pewter barrette that features sterling wire accents and cast pewter droplets. It's 3.5 inches across with a 2.5 inch French Barrette on the back. This barrette is large enough to hold all my hair at once.
1920's German jet glass with inlayed silver ring and original rhinestone. Bezel set in fine silver. Posts and backs are stainless steel.
Hexagons measure 3/8 inch from point to point.
These tiny molded glass buttons from the year 1900 are bezel set on stamped pewter circles. Posts and backs are stainless steel. Original gold paint highlights the relief design.
The glass measures a centimeter across, while the total width is 1/2 inch in diameter.
(I've covered them with a clear coat to preserve the gold paint detail, but I still don't suggest wearing them in water).
This glass cabochon was made in Occupied Japan (1946-1953) with the new technology of the time printing decals on glass. Bezel set in fine silver on a hammered pewter disk. The chain is anodized aluminum with a lobster clasp for an adjustable fit 16-18 inches.
This glass cabochon was made in Occupied Japan (1946-1953) with the new technology of printing decals on glass. It's bezel set in fine silver on a hammered pewter disk. The chain is anodized aluminum with a lobster clasp for an adjustable fit 16-18 inches.
These Czech glass buttons were made during the Edwardian Era (1900-1910-ish) and they have the most lovely pale blue luminous glow to them! I've bezel set them in fine silver. The posts and nuts are stainless steel. They are tiny at about a 1/4 inch in diameter.
Milky turquoise colored molded glass with a very post-modern design is bezel set in fine silver on a hammered pewter disk. Sterling silver chain and lobster clasp with an adjustable fit 16-18 inches. The thing I love about this glass, other than it's unique color, is the thought of the history behind it's creation. During the 1950's what is now the Czech Republic was behind the Iron Curtain of Soviet rule, and many of the independent family glassworks were nationalized.
Vintage glass from 1920's West Germany in a dusky sapphire color is bezel set in a hammered pewter centerpiece flanked by contemporary Czech fire-polished glass beads in the same color. Side pieces made of sterling silver and hammered pewter with decorative stamping. The bracelet is finished with sterling silver chain and lobster clasp giving it an adjustable fit up to 8 inches.
matching earrings BE-266 on the earring page above.
Centerpiece measures 1 and 1/8 inch by 7/8 inch.

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