Autumn Jewelry

The look is natural, often ethnic, sometimes leaf colored or from another era.

Necklaces     clockwise

Ara Avis by Iris Apfel Oval Resin Strand Necklace: Knotted cotton cord strung with natural light tortoise shell-color Oval crystal-adorned beads Product Details Necklace Measurements: Approx. 34”L x 1-1/4”W Findings: Endless; no clasp.$91.07

Autumn Flower Garden Mixed Stone and Freshwater Pearl Bib Necklace: Handmade.  Mother of pearl shell, cultured freshwater pearl, agate, tiger’s eye, carnelian. Middle flower 3.03”  in diameter. Necklace length: 20”long, plus 3” extension. Lobster claw clasp. $95.99

Gold & Olive 3 Strand Necklace: 16” Necklace with a 4” gold extender chain and gold lobster clasp. Made with a collision of faceted gold and olive acrylic beads, bubble beads, faceted balls, matte olive beads, faceted gold acrylic nugget beads. $12.90 

Orange Wood Bead Necklace: Handmade. 18.5” long. Adjustable. Lobster Claw closure. $14.00

Brooches     clockwise

Ellen Jeweled Brooch: 12K gold plate . Glass stones . Cultured freshwater pearls.  3”L x 2”W $125.00    Metropolitan Museum Members: $112.50 

Heidi Daus Large Peacock Feather Brooch: Rhinestones. 4.25” x 2 3/8” Vintage 1990s. Pre-owned Art Nouveau style. $68.00

Scottish Thistle Brooch: Handmade. Silver. $23.50

Gold Mask Face Brooch: Handmade. Copper. 2.5” x 1.1” Zinc alloy and gold plated. $25.00

Rust Brown and Turquoise Felt Flower Brooch:  Handmade. merino wool, metal pin, glass beads. 5.5” $33.49 other sizes available. 

Subtle Eye-Catchers     clockwise

Fire Island Autumn Earrings by BlueRavenHandicrafted: Brass connector.
Multi-colored glass beads.: 3 “ drop length .75 inches wide. Strong thread 22k gold plated ear wires. $75.00

Clip-On Soutache Statement Earrings: Cotton/silk/silver. 3” x 2”. $61.49

Oak Leaf Bracelet: Handmade. Brass and jade. Toggle closure. $35.00

90s Boho Necklaces (3):  Aluminum, Bone & horn, Pearl & shell, Steel, Wood & nut. Hook closure. Adjustable length. Iris Apfel look.  $104.25

Rara Avis By Iris Apfel Wood And Metal 3-row Brass Bangle Bracelet: Metal Color: Goldtone Closure: Bangle Appraised Retail Price $299.99. $129.95

Bronze Panel Link Statement Bracelet: Orange cabochons. Length: 7.25 Inches; Width: 1.75 Inches. Hinged clip closure. Unique. $18.70

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