MY FAMILY LOST THEIR HOME AND ENTIRE NEIGHBORHOOD IN THE EATON FIRE. I AM SELLING MY JEWELRY TO RAISE MONEY TO HELP THEM.
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The three necklaces in the first photo are described from left to right; detailed photos are also included.
1. Sterling silver and glass bead necklace by Norwegian jewelry artist Mari Lilleberre:
I purchased this one-of-a-kind necklace in Oslo, Norway.
Mari Lilleberre has been designing and fabricating jewelry since 1993. If you’re interested, take a peek at her website (in Norwegian): https://www.lilleberre.no
The pendant features a sterling silver fish (stamped on the back with “Lilleberre” and “925” indicating sterling silver), a grouping of small silver pieces, and two blown glass pieces: one, an oblong shape in light green, the second, a round shape in dark blue with green dots attached to the fish’s tail.
The oblong links of the chain are attached at both ends to the pendant, with a secure lobster clasp making it very easy to unlock the chain before looping it around your neck.
Photos included to indicate overall length of the necklace and length of the pendant.
REQUESTED DONATION: $200, cash (preferred) or Venmo.
2. SOLD: Fused glass pendant necklace on sterling silver chain
The front of the locket is engraved with a garland-like design; the back of the locket is not engraved. “14K” is stamped inside the locket, which can accommodate a photo on each side.
The picture with the locket next to a dime gives you a sense of its size.
The chain is 12K gold, marked on the clasp, and is 15.75” long overall (so just under 13” when clasped).
REQUESTED DONATION: $250, cash (preferred) or Venmo.