The story of Jewelry can be traced back almost 10.000 years. In the early times man chose material to make jewelry from his natural surroundings. Bone, agate, obsidian, shell, and whatever else he can find to turn into objects to beautify his body. The jewelry man wore was cherished beyond its aesthetic value, it was attributed magical and talismanic powers. Much has changed over the last 10.000 years . Once the Romans cherished opaque stones for their intaglios instead of the translucent gemstones we set in our rings today. The Victorian Woman with her black Jet bracelet has been replaced for A classic and brilliant tennis bracelet. One thing has stayed constant: a strong passion for adorning our bodies
this catalog “300 years of jewelry” has been painstakingly put together by sourcing jewelry both in Israel and outside of Israel. We tried to build a catalog that would be both interesting and diverse. Both fine and natural at the same time The story of man and Woman and the jewelry they wear is one that goes back a long time. Through this catalog , We invite you to be a part of that narrative.
LOT 32: Assortment of Chinese Silver & Alpaca Jewelry Pieces. The assortment includes various Chinese jewelry pieces, among them: - A fancy jewelry piece and lapel pins made of silver. - Silver-plated necklet (apparently made of alpaca) designed in a pattern of dragons. Length range: 14-42 cm
LOT 48: Uzbekistan Silver19th C Necklace. with organic and floral engravings. The necklace is adorned with orange coral beads throughout its surface. There are metal fish mixed with coral beads dangling from the item. The center ornament has red cut glass and a metal bird fixed on the op, the second ...
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