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    Posted 1 year ago

    jamienoell…
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    It's a very old long graduated glass bead necklace with gold food inside the fears and rainbow colors. Hand strung with knots between each bread with a broken/kissing clasp. I know nothing about this necklace and was hoping someone could tell me more about it. One of the beads is very worn that it's not as shiny as the others and looks faded in luster. The rope it was strung on even looks very old.

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    1. racer4four racer4four, 1 year ago
      At a guess the beads are Italian or Czech, although I'm leaning toward Italian.
      Well strung so probably expensive in it's day, say 1950s or earlier? That's a guess....

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