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<p>[QUOTE="stracci, post: 2656079, member: 13814"]I would have rescued it too!</p><p>The work of a crafter, perhaps.</p><p>I think you have mixed glass beads. The pony bead (between the two blossoms) is probably plastic, because I can see a mold seam on it.</p><p>My guess is 1980s-2000s because of the lobster clasp.</p><p>If it were mine, I would remove the U shaped and blossom shaped beads.</p><p>Maybe even rearrange the sterling beads so more of them are in the front of the necklace.</p><p>Then it would be totally wearable.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="stracci, post: 2656079, member: 13814"]I would have rescued it too! The work of a crafter, perhaps. I think you have mixed glass beads. The pony bead (between the two blossoms) is probably plastic, because I can see a mold seam on it. My guess is 1980s-2000s because of the lobster clasp. If it were mine, I would remove the U shaped and blossom shaped beads. Maybe even rearrange the sterling beads so more of them are in the front of the necklace. Then it would be totally wearable.[/QUOTE]
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