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Yemen girl's necklace

A charming little find: short necklace with bakelite, glass, metal and plastic beads & very worn coin pendant.
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  • Very lovely, the humblest finds are often the best.

  • Wonderful necklace. The colors are both subtle and rich.

  • Wow, beautiful Betty! I agree with Patricia, very nice!

  • Thanks, Patti and Toya. It was an ebay find and I didn't expect much - but I actually love it better the longer I look at it. 

  • Thanks, Eva. 

  • Very nice find, Betty.

  • A Warm piece, love the almost matching elements, make it alive and warm.

  • Oh yes, this is charming. I like the blend of colours. Is it big enough to wear?

  • Thank you ladies! 

    No it's a bit a short to wear, Thelma. Originally I bought it to use the elements for a longer "ethnic" summer necklace,  but I actually like it so much now that I am hesitant to take it a part. I might just add a few matching glas and bakelite beads that I have so that it is long enough to wear.

  • a splendid piece you have here. i like it a lot. i agree with Patty, the humbelst are manytimes the bests

    i saw new ones, semilar in ITB ( international Tourisme Berlin ) yemen stand but faaaaaaaar to be so beautiful

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