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I like this also! Middle section is detachable and can be worn as a brooch-Cartier 1937
have no idea if any one ever wore it
It was the depression
i kind of like it but ive seen alot of hate directed at it so i thoight id pos
Im a weirdo who loves tacky jewellery...lol I don't own any though (amazing that is) but I do love looking at it, even contemplating the purchase.
But I try to be very pragmatic because If I won't wear it, why buy it right? So I reserve to love of it from afar. (that sounds so utterly sad...lol)
I have to admit I have saved all my daughters teeth & I one day would like them cast to make a charm bracelet….
Have you seen the jewlery Queen Victoria had with her children's teeth ?
The Victoria's were very sentimental
A bracelet? I actually kind of like it. It makes me think of a cobra for some reason. Or an asp - seems Cleopatra-ish....Egyptian.
its a tiara
perhaps it is convetable as a braclete ?
from what ive read no one was ever seen wearing it
A bracelet I could see. Not fond of tiara's at all, lol.
Those chokers look like stitches on the Bride of Frankenstein's neck.....yuk
i thought I'd reacquaint my self with Queen Victoria's teeth (her children's teeth) jewlery
and i came across the first piece
not ugly if you didn't know what it was
its from Princess Vicky the eldest child who became a German Empress
she lost her first baby tooth on holiday in Scotland
....as for the others
highly sentimental and im sure beautiful workmanship
but from another time
so kinda ugly to us all these generations latter
kind of sad some got sold in auction, seems like the kind of thing that should be in Queen Victoria's bedroom in a royal residence or at least with a descendant of the original owner of the tooth - or maybe even in a museum or in the royal collection