Saturday, July 27, 2013

Saturday Shop Talk – Anastasia

Early 1900s Buckle Clasp Velvet Necklace #1900s #antique #velvet

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Antique Velvet Necklace by ChatterBlossom #vintage #antique #1930s                                                                                                      This old world romantic necklace was created using an antique cloak clasp circa 1910-1930 in a beautiful mottled green celluloid. The pendant is shield shaped with an intricate metal filigree top centered by a large triangular rhinestone that appears to have been teal at one time but has weathered with age. It is sewn to a sumptuously soft German velvet from the 1930s in a light coffee brown. 

Back of early 1900s buckle clasp with velvet ribbon necklace

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12 comments:

  1. This is such a gorgeous necklace!
    Charlotte

    Website | Winston & Willow

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  2. Very pretty!

    Have a wonderful Saturday. ☺

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  3. That is so pretty! And the name makes me think of the Romanovs... :)

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  4. That is absolutely beautiful!

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  5. bold and beautiful!

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  6. A cloak clasp? Where do you find such things? This is really gorgeous.

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    1. It is so neat right?! This came to me with many other half buckles and clasps from a man that found them at a garage sale and didn't know what to do with them. Yay for me!

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  7. This is such a lovely vintage piece!

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  8. How pretty, I love the shape of this necklace!
    xo
    styleontheside.com

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  9. There is such a striking, regal beauty to this piece. It makes me think as much of stylish Edwardian ladies as those from the Middle Ages. Couldn't you just picture Guinevere from the Arthurian tales wearing it?

    ♥ Jessica

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