Sale Earrings
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Large Zuni sterling carved frog fetish clip-on earrings
Large Zuni sterling carved frog fetish clip-on earrings 3" long, these weight 68.4 grams total. To be honest I tried them on my ears and wouldn't want to be dancing with them on that's for sure. I'm not sure they will stay on. Or maybe I just don't know what I'm doing or my ears are weird. I'm selling them more as collectibles than earrings. <br><br> Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and cannot be accessed for more pictures,<br>videos, or measurements until sold. If you look at pictures/description your<br>question should be answered. Thank you so much for your time and consideration!<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed. A Native American jewelry piece referred to as "silver" or "ingot" is guaranteed to be at least 90% silver. Bracelets are photographed on a 6" women's wrist.
$280.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Large Retro Sterling dangle earrings with birds
Large Retro Sterling dangle earrings with birds. Very substatial handmade earrings, unsure of origon. No issues.<br><br>anderas
$145.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 2pr Vintage Native American Sterling Multi-Stone inlay earrings
2pr Vintage Native American Sterling Multi-Stone inlay earrings. Selling both<br>pairs with no issues. Marked or unmarked as shown in pics, weight and other<br>measurements in pics. Sorry but my jewelry is stored in a secure location and<br>cannot be accessed for more pictures, videos, or measurements until sold. If you<br>look at pictures/description your question should be answered. Thank you so much<br>for your time and consideration!<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Anything marked is guaranteed to be what<br>it's marked, most bracelets are photographed on a 6" wrist (non hairy), rings<br>photographed on the appropriate sized finger when possible. With bracelets if<br>the measurement is not given in the description then inside circumference is<br>shown where the metal meets the number on the the cloth tape measure.
$390.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Large Retired James Avery Stud hoop overlay earrings in sterling
****All James Avery jewelry on the Estate Fresh Austin website is used/pre-owned authentic jewelry that was originally purchased directly from James Avery by the owners or family of the estates we liquidate. Each item will have some degree of wear which will be shown in the photos but will be in clean condition, no boxes or paperwork will be included unless shown in the photos. The item you are purchasing is the exact item photographed as we only have one.******* Large Retired James Avery Stud hoop overlay earrings in sterling. No backs, no<br>other issues, weight and measurements in pics. I cannot provide any additional measurements, videos, or pictures that aren't provided as my jewelry is stored at a separate secure location until it ships. Thank you so much for taking the<br>time to look and your consideration.<br><br>anderascollJames Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car<br>garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value<br>for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful<br>and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007,<br>53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down<br>as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul. Mr. Avery’s mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaning—both for himself and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and<br>gemstones. Guests came to him with their stories—their special moments—so he<br>could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From<br>writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting<br>relationships with each person who connected with his designs.
$240.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Lagos caviar 18k gold on sterling large french clip earrings
Lagos caviar 18k gold on sterling large french clip earrings. Measurements and<br>weight in pics. Guaranteed authentic with no issues.
$280.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Henry Steig (1906-1973) Modernist sterling freeform Screw back earrings (3) pair
Henry Steig (1906-1973) Modernist sterling freeform Screw back earrings (3)<br>pair. Selling the 3 pairs shown, largest 1.25" long, 19.7 grams total.<br><br>Jules Brenner and Henry Steig were among group of prominent of New York<br>mid-century studio jewelers who hand-crafted pieces of wearable art that<br>celebrated the avant-garde, rejected traditional jewelry forms, and appealed to<br>an intellectual and liberal middle class. Jules Brenner was born in the Bronx,<br>grew up in Washington Heights, and studied acting with Stella Adler and painting<br>and sculpture in Greenwich Village. Henry Steig (also known as Henry Anton)<br>studied at City College and the National Academy of Design, and began his career<br>as a New York City jazz musician, writer, novelist, cartoonist, and painter.<br>During the 1950s, both Brenner and Steig operated shops and studios in Manhattan<br>and in Provincetown, Massachusetts—then a prominent artists’ enclave—where they<br>sold hand-wrought silver and gold designs which often emphasized biomorphic,<br>surrealist, cubist, and geometric forms.<br><br><br>Everyone knows the famous picture from the film The Seven Year Itch, of Marilyn<br>Monroe standing on a New York sidewalk, her skirt blown up by on updraft from<br>the subway grate below. However, not everyone knows that at that moment she was<br>standing in front of Henry Steig's jewelry shop at 590 Lexington Avenue.<br>Henry Steig was a man of many talents. Before he became a jeweler, he was a jazz<br>musician, painter, sculptor, commercial artist, cartoonist, photographer, short<br>story writer and novelist.<br><br>"Henry was a Renaissance man," says New Yorker cartoonist Mischa Richter, who<br>was Steig's good friend and Provincetown neighbor.<br><br>Henry Anion Steig was born on February 19, 1906, in New York City. His parents,<br>Joseph and Laura, had come to America at the turn of the century, from Lvov<br>(called Lemberg in German), which was then in the Polish port of the<br>Austro-Hungarian Empire. Joseph was a housepainter and Laura, a seamstress.<br><br>They had four sons, Irwin, Henry, William and Arthur, all of them versatile,<br>talented and artistic. William Steig is the well-known New Yorker cartoonist and<br>author-illustrator of children's books. lrwin was a writer of short stories for<br>the New Yorker. Arthur was a painter and poet whose poems were published in the<br>New Republic and Poetry magazines.<br><br>William Steig recalls, "My father and mother both began pointing and become<br>exhibiting artists after their sons grew up." In the May 14, 1945, issue of<br>Newsweek magazine, an article was published about an exhibition, "possibly the<br>first one family show on Art Row (57th Street)" at the New Art Circle Gallery.<br>It was called "The Eight Performing Steigs, Artists All." Included were<br>paintings By Joseph and Laura Steig; drawings and sculpture by William and<br>paintings by his wife, Liza; paintings by Arthur and his wife, Aurora; and<br>photographs by Henry and paintings by his wife, Mimi. The only brother not<br>included was Irwin, "the only non-conformist Steig," who was working at that<br>time as advertising manager of a Connecticut soap manufacturer.<br><br>In the article "the brothers attribute the family's abundance of good artists to<br>the fact that we all like each other's work…get excited about it. Whenever<br>anyone starts they get lots of encouragement. Joseph Steig adds, 'Painting is a<br>contagious thing. If you lived in our environment, you would probably point.'"<br><br>Henry Steig grew up in this extraordinary environment. The family lived in the<br>Bronx. After graduating from high school, Henry Steig went to City College<br>(CCNY). After three years he left to study painting and sculpture at the<br>National Academy of Design. He was also an accomplished musician, playing<br>saxophone, violin and classical guitar, and while he was in college, he began<br>working as a jazz musician. From about 1922, when only sixteen years old, until<br>1932 he played reed instruments with local dance bands.<br><br>After four years at the National Academy, Steig worked as a commercial artist<br>and cartoonist. He signed his cartoons "Henry Anton" because his brother William<br>was working as a cartoonist at the same time, for many of the same magazines.<br>From about 1932 to 1936, Henry Anton cartoons appeared in Life, Judge, New<br>Yorker and other magazines.<br><br>Steig began a writing career in 1935 that lasted until about 1947. He became<br>very successful and well known as a short story writer, with stories appearing<br>regularly in Saturday Evening Post, New Yorker, Esquire, Colliers and others.<br>They were often humorous tales about jazz and the jazz musicians who populated<br>the world of music in the roaring twenties. Other stories were about his Bronx<br>childhood. He also wrote nonfiction magazine pieces, including a New Yorker<br>profile of Benny Goodmon and jazz criticism. Several of his nonfiction articles<br>were illustrated by William Steig.<br><br>In 1941 , Alfred A. Knopf published Henry Steig's novel, Send Me Down. The<br>story, told with absolute realism, is about two brothers who become jazz<br>musicians in the twenties. On the book jacket, Steig wrote, "Much of the<br>material for Send Me Down was gathered during my years as a jazz musician<br>playing with local jazz bands and with itinerant groups in vaudeville and on<br>dance hall tour engagements. Although I was only second-rate as a musician, I<br>know my subject from the inside, and I believe I was the first to write stories<br>about jazz musicians, based on actual personal experience." His son, Michael,<br>recalls that there was some interest in making a movie of the book. "My father<br>told me that John Garfield wanted to play the lead character."<br><br>Steig did go to Hollywood in 1941, under contract to write screenplays. He was<br>going to work with Johnny Mercer, the songwriter. After the ing of Pearl Harbor<br>on December 7, he returned to New York. "He undoubtedly would have returned<br>anyway," says Michael Steig. "He was not happy with the contract his agent had<br>negotiated for him." Mischa Richter odds, "Henry was very unimpressed with<br>Hollywood."
$400.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Henry Steig (1906-1973) Modernist sterling freeform pin and screw back earrings
Henry Steig (1906-1973) Modernist sterling freeform pin and screw back earrings<br>set 2 5/8" x 2 1/8", earrings 1". 14 grams total weight.<br><br>Jules Brenner and Henry Steig were among group of prominent of New York<br>mid-century studio jewelers who hand-crafted pieces of wearable art that<br>celebrated the avant-garde, rejected traditional jewelry forms, and appealed to<br>an intellectual and liberal middle class. Jules Brenner was born in the Bronx,<br>grew up in Washington Heights, and studied acting with Stella Adler and painting<br>and sculpture in Greenwich Village. Henry Steig (also known as Henry Anton)<br>studied at City College and the National Academy of Design, and began his career<br>as a New York City jazz musician, writer, novelist, cartoonist, and painter.<br>During the 1950s, both Brenner and Steig operated shops and studios in Manhattan<br>and in Provincetown, Massachusetts—then a prominent artists’ enclave—where they<br>sold hand-wrought silver and gold designs which often emphasized biomorphic,<br>surrealist, cubist, and geometric forms.<br><br><br>Everyone knows the famous picture from the film The Seven Year Itch, of Marilyn<br>Monroe standing on a New York sidewalk, her skirt blown up by on updraft from<br>the subway grate below. However, not everyone knows that at that moment she was<br>standing in front of Henry Steig's jewelry shop at 590 Lexington Avenue.<br>Henry Steig was a man of many talents. Before he became a jeweler, he was a jazz<br>musician, painter, sculptor, commercial artist, cartoonist, photographer, short<br>story writer and novelist.<br><br>"Henry was a Renaissance man," says New Yorker cartoonist Mischa Richter, who<br>was Steig's good friend and Provincetown neighbor.<br><br>Henry Anion Steig was born on February 19, 1906, in New York City. His parents,<br>Joseph and Laura, had come to America at the turn of the century, from Lvov<br>(called Lemberg in German), which was then in the Polish port of the<br>Austro-Hungarian Empire. Joseph was a housepainter and Laura, a seamstress.<br><br>They had four sons, Irwin, Henry, William and Arthur, all of them versatile,<br>talented and artistic. William Steig is the well-known New Yorker cartoonist and<br>author-illustrator of children's books. lrwin was a writer of short stories for<br>the New Yorker. Arthur was a painter and poet whose poems were published in the<br>New Republic and Poetry magazines.<br><br>William Steig recalls, "My father and mother both began pointing and become<br>exhibiting artists after their sons grew up." In the May 14, 1945, issue of<br>Newsweek magazine, an article was published about an exhibition, "possibly the<br>first one family show on Art Row (57th Street)" at the New Art Circle Gallery.<br>It was called "The Eight Performing Steigs, Artists All." Included were<br>paintings By Joseph and Laura Steig; drawings and sculpture by William and<br>paintings by his wife, Liza; paintings by Arthur and his wife, Aurora; and<br>photographs by Henry and paintings by his wife, Mimi. The only brother not<br>included was Irwin, "the only non-conformist Steig," who was working at that<br>time as advertising manager of a Connecticut soap manufacturer.<br><br>In the article "the brothers attribute the family's abundance of good artists to<br>the fact that we all like each other's work…get excited about it. Whenever<br>anyone starts they get lots of encouragement. Joseph Steig adds, 'Painting is a<br>contagious thing. If you lived in our environment, you would probably point.'"<br><br>Henry Steig grew up in this extraordinary environment. The family lived in the<br>Bronx. After graduating from high school, Henry Steig went to City College<br>(CCNY). After three years he left to study painting and sculpture at the<br>National Academy of Design. He was also an accomplished musician, playing<br>saxophone, violin and classical guitar, and while he was in college, he began<br>working as a jazz musician. From about 1922, when only sixteen years old, until<br>1932 he played reed instruments with local dance bands.<br><br>After four years at the National Academy, Steig worked as a commercial artist<br>and cartoonist. He signed his cartoons "Henry Anton" because his brother William<br>was working as a cartoonist at the same time, for many of the same magazines.<br>From about 1932 to 1936, Henry Anton cartoons appeared in Life, Judge, New<br>Yorker and other magazines.<br><br>Steig began a writing career in 1935 that lasted until about 1947. He became<br>very successful and well known as a short story writer, with stories appearing<br>regularly in Saturday Evening Post, New Yorker, Esquire, Colliers and others.<br>They were often humorous tales about jazz and the jazz musicians who populated<br>the world of music in the roaring twenties. Other stories were about his Bronx<br>childhood. He also wrote nonfiction magazine pieces, including a New Yorker<br>profile of Benny Goodmon and jazz criticism. Several of his nonfiction articles<br>were illustrated by William Steig.<br><br>In 1941 , Alfred A. Knopf published Henry Steig's novel, Send Me Down. The<br>story, told with absolute realism, is about two brothers who become jazz<br>musicians in the twenties. On the book jacket, Steig wrote, "Much of the<br>material for Send Me Down was gathered during my years as a jazz musician<br>playing with local jazz bands and with itinerant groups in vaudeville and on<br>dance hall tour engagements. Although I was only second-rate as a musician, I<br>know my subject from the inside, and I believe I was the first to write stories<br>about jazz musicians, based on actual personal experience." His son, Michael,<br>recalls that there was some interest in making a movie of the book. "My father<br>told me that John Garfield wanted to play the lead character."<br><br>Steig did go to Hollywood in 1941, under contract to write screenplays. He was<br>going to work with Johnny Mercer, the songwriter. After the ing of Pearl Harbor<br>on December 7, he returned to New York. "He undoubtedly would have returned<br>anyway," says Michael Steig. "He was not happy with the contract his agent had<br>negotiated for him." Mischa Richter odds, "Henry was very unimpressed with<br>Hollywood."
$350.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin ワセタズニスターリングインレイネックレスとイヤリングのセット
ワセタ ズニ スターリング インレイ ネックレスとイヤリングのセット。長さ 18 インチのネックレス、身長 2 1/8 インチの女の子、イヤリングの長さ 2 インチ。すべての貴金属は検査され、保証されています。シルバーまたはスターリングと呼ばれるネイティブ アメリカンのジュエリーはすべて検査され、保証されています。最低 90% (コイン) の銀、場合によってはそれ以上の含有量であることが保証されています。マークのあるものはすべて、マークされているものであることが保証され、ほとんどのブレスレットは 6 インチの手首で撮影され、指輪は可能な場合は適切なサイズの指で撮影されています。ブレスレットの場合、説明に寸法が記載されていない場合は、金属が布製の巻尺の数字と一致する内周が表示されます。
$655.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin ダリー ディーン & レベッカ ビゲイ トゥファ キャスト スターリング バタフライ ブレスレット、イヤリング、ペンダント セット
ダリー ディーン & レベッカ ビゲイ トゥファ キャスト スターリング バタフライ ブレスレット、イヤリング、ペンダント セット。とても楽しいセットです。ブレスレットは幅19mmの1.25インチギャップを含む6.75インチ、イヤリング31mm x 13mm、ペンダント65mm(バチカン付き) x 幅20mmです。このセットは新品未使用の状態です。「私たちの使命は、美しいジュエリーを作り、人々に喜びをもたらすことです。」 –Darry Dean & Rebecca BegayDarry Dean と Rebecca Begay はナバホ族のアーティストで、現代生活にインスピレーションを得た伝統的な技術を使用してジュエリーのデザインと製作に協力しています。彼らのナバホ族の文化は彼らのジュエリーに強い影響を与えており、古代の儀式や聖歌が生き続けることを可能にする物語を伝えています。 「先住民族として、私たちは今も自分たちの言語と文化を守り続けています」とダリル ディーンは言いました。各アーティストはジュエリー製作プロセスに独自のスキルをもたらします。ダリル・ディーンは石細工に熟達しており、トゥファ鋳造の数少ない真の達人の一人です。レベッカは、そのデザイン センスと繊細な手を花の彫刻に応用し、自然のトゥファ石の質感を作品に取り入れています。「私たちは大量生産しません」とダリル ディーンは彼らの細心の注意を払った手法について語ります。 「私たちにとって、ジュエリー作りはむしろ芸術形式だということです。私たちは最初から最後まで各作品を作成します。」ダリル ディーンとレベッカは、2009 年のサンタフェ インディアン マーケットでベスト オブ ショー賞を受賞しました。主に高品質のターコイズとシルバーを使用しますが、サンゴやその他の宝石も使用し、18 カラットのゴールドも使用します。
$1,310.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin パット ベドニ ナバホ族 14K スターリング モダニスト クリップオン イヤリング
パット ベドニ ナバホ族 14K スターリング モダニズム クリップオン イヤリング。高さ 24 mm x 幅 16 mm x 8.1 グラム、問題ありません。パット ベドニーナバホ族の銀細工師、パット ベドニーは、アリゾナ州ガナドのナバホ居留地で生まれました。彼女はエッジ・ウォーター族とコヨーテ・パス族の出身です。パットの母親、ルトリシア イエローヘアーは熟練した銀細工師で、伝統的なナバホ族のジュエリー製作スタイルを子供たちに伝えています。パット・ベドニーの作品を見るたびに、彼女の母親の影響がわかります。 現在、パットはニューメキシコ州ファーミントンに住んでおり、母親と協力してさまざまな素晴らしいジュエリーを作成しています。彼女はナバホ族の伝統において重要なさまざまなシンボルを使用しています。パット ベドニは、素晴らしい伝統的なナバホ族の彫刻が施されたジュエリーやミニチュアのシルバー ボックスで知られています。パット ベドニーのジュエリーはすべて彼女自身の手で作られています。彼女はどの基準から見ても優れたシルバー ジュエリーを作成していますが、彼女の兄は有名な銀細工師であるロン ベドーニであるため、これは驚くべきことではありません。パットのジュエリーは弟のロンのジュエリーによく似ていますが、デザインはそれほど複雑ではないことがわかります。
$230.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 1980 年代のズニ族地中海コーラル スネークアイ スターリング ネックレスとイヤリング セット by G エリアチョ
1980年代のズニ族の地中海コーラル・スネークアイ・スターリングのネックレスとイヤリング、G・エリアチョのセット。ネックレスの長さは17インチ、イヤリングの長さはそれぞれ1.25インチです。合計 17.9 グラム。最低 90% (コイン) の銀、場合によってはそれ以上の含有量が保証されます。マークが付いているものは、そのマークが付いているものであることが保証されます。ほとんどのブレスレットは 6 インチの手首 (毛が生えていない) で撮影され、指輪は可能な限り適切なサイズの指で撮影されています。ブレスレットの場合、説明に測定値が記載されていない場合は、内周が表示されます。金属が布製巻尺の数字と一致する場所。
$435.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin レトロ エミリア カスティージョ スターリングシルバー クロス クリップオン イヤリング
レトロなエミリア カスティージョ スターリング シルバー クロス クリップオン イヤリング 1 インチ スクエア 25.3 グラム。これらは重要なジュエリー コレクションの一部で、エミリア カスティージョから贈り物として贈られたものと思われます。問題ありません。有名人の娘。メキシコの銀細工師、アントニオ カスティージョ、室内装飾およびジュエリー デザイナーのエミリア カスティージョは、世界中にファンと名声を持っています。子供の頃、メキシコのタスコで育った頃、エミリアは家族の伝説的な工房の熟練の銀細工師たちに囲まれていました。その後、純銀を磁器に融合する特許取得済みの技術を開発しました。これは彼女の作品の特徴である美しくユニークな結果です。エミリアの作品はすべて、ラピスラズリ、ジャスパー、ターコイズ、マラカイト、オニキス、磁器、シルバーを使用した彼女のデザインは、タスコにある彼女の牧場の工房で手作りされています。
$255.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin リサ ダゴスティーノ 18K/スターリング モダニスト イヤリング
Lisa D'Agostino 18K/スターリング モダニスト イヤリング 10~11mm スクエア、高品質の仕上がりとデザイン。バックは含まれておらず、その他の問題はありません。 5.2 グラム。リサにとって、手を使って作業することだけが本当に興味を持ったことです。金属を使ったデザインと創作の可能性に対する彼女の好奇心は 1980 年から続いています。その年、彼女は初めてアート フェアに参加しました。ショーは最初は地元で行われていましたが、徐々にギャラリーも含めた全国的な会場に発展しました。さらに 12 年間バスケットに進出したことを除いて (Lark Publications の「The Basketmaker's Art」を参照)、彼女の焦点はジュエリーにありました。デザインは長年にわたって進化してきましたが、インスピレーションは同じままです。リサの作品は幾何学と建築から情報を得ていますが、天文学が示す詩的で哲学的な側面によって和らげられています。彼女は 60 年代の古い歌のフレーズについて考えています...「私たちはスターダスト、10 億年前の炭素です。」この作品は、新しい解決策やアイデアが現れるまで、ゆるい絵から始まります。それは意図/偶然と自発性/熟慮の間のバランスです。輪郭や形は最初はシンプルです。彼女は、基本的な幾何学的形状の厳格さと秩序を好みますが、それらをより複雑なものに組織化します。スターリングシルバーから形状を切り出し、成形または刻み目を入れて半田付けします。他の部品は圧延機を通して歪められます。表面はやすりやハンマーでテクスチャー加工されたり、銀粉や 18K イエロー ゴールドを融合したりされています。さまざまな手工具を使用して、多くのテクニックを 1 つの作品に組み込むことができます。その一部は彼女の最も古い友人です。最後のステップでは、作品の緑青を施し、次に緑青の一部を選択的に除去して、いくつかの組み合わせを残します。マットまたはポリッシュされた表面領域。素朴な原石と光沢のある真珠が作品をさらに引き立てるために使用されています。リサは大学で正式に美術の世界に足を踏み入れました。彼女は 1977 年にボウリンググリーン州立大学で美術学士号を取得しましたが、自分のスタジオで働けるようになるまではんだ付けを上手に学んだことはありませんでした。彼女は学校に戻り、3 年後の 1991 年にカンザス大学で美術修士号を取得しました。この間、彼女は全米の選ばれた多くのアート フェアやギャラリーで作品の展示と販売を続けました。すべての貴金属は検査および保証されており、シルバーまたはスターリングと呼ばれるネイティブ アメリカンのジュエリーは、少なくとも 90% (コイン) の銀、場合によってはそれ以上の含有量が保証されています。ほとんどのカフ ブレスレットは、6 インチの女性の手首で撮影されたもので、金属の先端が巻尺の数字と一致する内周を示す写真が含まれています。
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin ヴィンテージ ナバホ スターリング、ターコイズ、シェルのイヤリング、ペンダント、スティックピン
ヴィンテージ ナバホ スターリング、ターコイズ、シェルのイヤリング、ペンダント、スティックピン。表示されている無印のセットを販売していますが、本当にかわいいセットです。イヤリングはそれぞれ5/16インチ x 7/16インチ、セット全体の重さは5.1グラムです。
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Calvin Begay 初期作品 14K ゴールド & スターリング シルバー 幾何学模様 オーバーレイ イヤリング
Calvin Begay 初期作品 14K ゴールド & スターリング シルバー 幾何学模様のオーバーレイ イヤリング 高さ 1 インチ x 幅 13 mm x 12.7 グラム、問題ありません。Calvin Begay は、受賞歴のあるアーティスト、宝石商、デザイナー、熟練の職人です。彼は年に生まれました。 1965 年にニューメキシコ州ギャラップに生まれ、ニューメキシコ州北西部のトハッチで育ちました。カルヴィンは 10 歳のときに初めてジュエリーをデザインし、母親である叔父から学びました。ジュエリー デザイナー兼職人として 20 年以上を経て、彼はマスターになりました。デザインと製造プロセスのあらゆる側面において、彼はギャラップ インター トライバル セレモニアルで、1989 年のベスト オブ ショーを含む数多くの賞を受賞しています。彼のジュエリーは、アリゾナ ハイウェイズやサウスウェスト アート マガジンで特集されています。この才能あるアーティストは、継続的に彼の作品を革新し、更新しています。デザインを行い、金と銀の両方で作業し、新しいモチーフや石をレパートリーに追加します。余暇には、カルヴィンはロデオに参加したり、全地形対応車で奥地を走り回ったりします。彼がジュエリーを作成するとき、その野生の自由な精神が見つかります。彼は、伝統的なナバホ族のインレイ技術を、ネイティブ アメリカンの伝統を反映しながらもエレガントで現代的なセンスを備えたジュエリーに変換するユニークな能力を持っています。カルビンの作品は、南西部だけでなく、米国および世界中のクライアントやコレクターから高く評価されています。カルビン ビゲイの芸術性では、手つかずの西部の驚くべき美しさが色とデザインの組み合わせに反映されており、忘れられない着用可能なアート作品が生まれています。
$380.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin モダニスト スターリング アズライト、マラカイト、ソーダライト イヤリング/ピン セット
モダニストのスターリング アズライト、マラカイト、ソーダライトのイヤリング/ピン セット。目立ったマーキングのない非常に高品質なセットです。イヤリング長さ2インチ x 1 1/8インチ、ピン2 7/8インチ x 7/8インチ、合計29.7グラム、問題ありません。表示されているセット全体を販売します。すべての貴金属は検査され、保証されています。シルバーまたはスターリングと呼ばれるネイティブ アメリカンのジュエリーは、少なくとも 90% (コイン) の銀、場合によってはそれ以上の含有量が保証されています。ほとんどのカフ ブレスレットは、6 インチの女性の手首で撮影されたもので、金属の先端が巻尺の数字と一致する内周を示す写真が含まれています。
$280.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Christian Dior gold tone Clip on Earrings 2 Pair
Vintage Christian Dior gold tone Clip on Earrings 2 Pair. Selling both pairs from the last quarter of the 20th century appearing unused with no wear, damage, and strong springs on the clips. They measure 1 1/6" tall and 1 1/8" tall.
$380.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 18k/Sterling Old Cuzco Peruvian Clip on Earrings
18k/Sterling Old Cuzco Peruvian Clip on Earrings. Nice quality vintage earrings 1" tall with no issues, clips and springs on clips work.
$125.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 5 Pairs Navajo and Artisan Sterling Earrings
5 Pairs Navajo and Artisan Sterling Earrings. Selling the 5 pairs shown from the<br>last quarter of the 20th century, all marked and tested sterling with<br>designers/artists marks, one also marked and tested 18k. Largest pair is 1", 3<br>pairs missing backs.
$215.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 4 Pairs Navajo Sterling and Mexican Silver vintage earrings
4 Pairs Navajo Sterling and Mexican Silver vintage earrings. 4 pairs of great earrings from the estate of a woman with great taste, selling all four with no significant issues. They range from 7/8" to 1.25"
$215.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 1980's Robert Lee Morris Sterling Clip on Earrings
1980's Rober Lee Morris Sterling Clip on Earrings. Nice biomorphic cool subtle earrings by an important designer. 3/4" x 13/16", good working clips, no issues.
$85.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Antique Chinese Filigree sterling silver Vermeil Enamel Earrings
Antique Chinese Filigree Silver Vermeil Enamel Earrings. Nice antique Chinese earrings from the first half of the 20th century with no damage or issues. I did replace one back. Measure Just over 1" both marked silver.
$115.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Sterling and Turquoise/Shell Navajo Heishi Necklace/Earrings
Sterling and Turquoise/Shell Navajo Heishi Necklace/Earrings. The necklace is<br>28", earrings are 2". This is a nice vintage set very good quality. The earrings<br>are clip on and marked sterling, the metal on the necklace tests sterling but is<br>unmarked. These came from the same estate and I'm assuming have been together<br>for 50 years or so.<br>tw7
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Hobe Vintage Costume Jewelry Clip on Earrings 4 pairs
Hobe Vintage Costume Jewelry Clip on Earrings 4 pairs. Selling all four really well made and gorgeous with no significant issues. 2 pairs have minor oxidation on the back only, one earring appears to maybe have been repaired at one point, see solder on back only.
$195.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Sterling Clip On Earring Lot Mid Century Navajo, Mexican, Siam, Roman co
Vintage Sterling Clip On Earring Lot Mid Century Navajo, Mexican, Siam, Roman coins. Selling the lot, 4 clip on and one screw back. The turquoise and Pink abalone are likely native american, turquoise unmarked pink Stamped S.J. Sterling. The siams were in the original 1960's or so box but I can't find it, I believe they've never been worn, One mexican, and then the unmarked but tested sterling extremely well cast Roman coin style earrings which I assume are top quality replicas from the mid 20th century. Largest is 1.25" wide. 59.8 grams total.
$150.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Sterling Clip On and Screw Back Earring Lot Begay Navajo
Vintage Sterling Clip On and Screw Back Earring Lot Begay Navajo. Largest is the<br>Begay pair measuring 1.5" wide. I really like the pair marked "original" The<br>other two are vintage Mexican. Selling all four pairs all mid to late 20th<br>century.
$175.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 1940's Danecraft Sterling Art Deco Brooch and 2 Screw back Earrings pin
1940's Danecraft Sterling Art Deco Brooch and 2 Screw back Earrings. Selling the lot with no issues. brooch is 1 5/8" wide. All guaranteed circa mid 20th century.
$135.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin T Foree Hunsicker (1932-2015) Sterling Silver Luggage tag Clip on Earrings
T Foree Hunsicker (1932-2015) Sterling Silver Luggage tag Clip on Earrings. Nice large heavy clip on earrings 59 grams 2 5/8" long x 1.75" wide. No significant issues, clips work well with good springs. T Foree Hunsicker (1932-2015) In 1954, she graduated from the University of Texas with a degree in art. At UT, she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Later, she studied at Corcoran Gallery in Washington, DC and the Arts Students League in New York City. A life-long Francophile, in July of 1956, she made the first of many trips to Europe, this initial journey on the venerable Queen Elizabeth. Foree always had an artistic bent. At various times, she was a painter, clothes designer, and interior decorator. Her greatest success, however, came as a jewelry manufacturer when she started a company in 1987 called Medalias by Foree Hunsicker. At one time employing nearly fifty people, Medalias specialized in luggage tag jewelry, reproducing in sterling silver a wide variety of Victorian-era luggage tags and fashioning them into earrings, necklaces, and other accessories. A fixture for many years in the North Texas design world and at the Apparel Mart, Foree was honored with a Dallas Fashion Award in 1995.
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Swarovski Clip on Gold tone Earrings
Vintage Swarovski Clip on Gold tone Earrings. Circa 1980's no issues .5" wide x .75" tall.
$130.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 1950's Beau Sterling Horses Brooch Bracelet Screw Back Earrings Set pin
Vintage Beau Sterling Horses Brooch Bracelet Screw Back Earrings Set. Earrings<br>are 13/16", bracelet 7" brooch 2.25". All from same estate.
$175.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Southwestern Sterling Saguaro Cactus Earrings
Southwestern Sterling Cactus Earrings. Estate earring, not sure how old. I can find no markings other than St Sil on the backs but guaranteed and tested sterling. Really nice well made earrings. They can be switched so the cacti are charms.
$90.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 1930's Art Deco Mexican sterling silver Earrings Screw Back Clip on
1930's Art Deco Mexican Silver Earrings Screw Back Clip on. One pair marked del rio, one marked silver, other unmarked. All three sterling silver with working clips or screw backs.
$85.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Navajo Ray Tracey Knifewing modernist Sterling Inlaid Earrings
Navajo Ray Tracey Knifewing Modernistic Inlaid Earrings 1.25" wide square. Light scratches, no deep scratches, bends, or damage to stones. The Creative Process Fueled by Inspiration “God blesses everyone with a variety of gifts and talents.” The Creator blessed Ray with the spirit of Creativity. Inspiration is the basis for his creative spirit. Inspiration arrives in many forms and disguises when least expected. Hiking the canyons of the Southwest, where his ancestors did the same, gives Ray a feeling of reverence. Walking in peace with gratitude and thanksgiving opens up the senses to receive ideas. Petroglyphs carved on canyon walls turns into wearable art. Stories from an ancient past are re-lived on the faces of Yei pendants. The evening sky’s transformation of color inspired the Earth and Sky jewelry line. Once while golfing, a white butterfly landed on Ray’s golf bag and accompanied him down the fairway. This incident brought the Butterfly and Dragonfly design concept to reality. Having awareness of this special gift, he aspires to know the origin. Artist Ray Tracey has had a life-long love of jewelry. As a child growing up in Sawmill, AZ, Asa Tracey, his Grandfather, influenced him with his stories of working the goat bellows for his uncle. Asa would pump the goat bellows all day long to fuel the fire in the forge that would melt silver in a small cast iron crucible. This process was very labor intensive and his grandfather hated it. The molten silver would then be poured into a tufa stone mold to form an ingot. The jeweler would then execute his craft and a new piece of jewelry would be created. “I wanted to see finished jewelry and wanted to learn everything I could. Whenever we would go to Gallup, NM, I would visit curio stores to see creations in silver.” Ray spent time viewing jewelry designs at the Gallup Intertribal Indian Ceremonial and at the Navajo Nation Fair. Anywhere, there was jewelry on display; Ray could be seen viewing the works of art. Ray’s family moved to Ganado, AZ when he was six years old. One summer day when he was nine years old, he complained to his mother of how bored he was. The next day his mother enrolled him into summer school and changed his life forever. He went straight to art class and found a silver smithing table in the corner. He remembered his grandfather’s stories and the rest is history. “In class I fabricated my first ring out of silver for my Mother. I found an unknown stone and made a cabochon. I tried to copy an old style ring design that I had seen at Hubbells Trading Post. One teardrop flanked the sides of the stone. It was a very simple design but it took me a week to finish. I kept melting the silver. I made my next silver and stone creation at the age of 21 and gave it to my mother. It was another ring, but this time it was a split shank with three ribs and three tear drops on the side of the stone.” I told my father, I want to make jewelry for the rest of my life.” Ray continued making jewelry while attending Brigham Young University. Studying chemistry and physics by day and making jewelry at night. “The designs were simple, my first love was Old Style Navajo jewelry. Weekends were spent traveling to Gallup, NM, to sell his work. While at BYU another opportunity arose to express his creativity—acting. “I wasn’t a very good student so Hollywood had an instant appeal. My gift of creativity carried over into acting. Acting was just another outlet of creative expression.” His adventurous nature allowed Ray to spend several years as an actor in feature films and television. This acting detour never made him lose interest in jewelry design. Eventually, Ray’s love of jewelry brought him back to New Mexico to permanently pursue this art form. “One time while traveling to Albuquerque from Gallup, I noticed the horizon over Laa Pueblo. I saw steps on a mesa. I incorporated this imagery of tiered steps into a bracelet design.” “Another time, while golfing at Hobble Creek Golf Course, I saw pebbles aligned in a row on the river bottom. Those pebbles became my inspiration to place them on the sides of an inlaid bracelet.” “Sometimes my creativity comes to a screeching halt. When this happens I go to my roots; Old Style jewelry. That is the place of fascination. The Old Ones utilized rudimentary tools to create their simple, yet perfected, pieces of craftsmanship. From this point I am able to create from an inspiring idea. On the flip side, sometimes my mind becomes flooded with more designs than I can remember. Ideas come so quickly I can’t draw them fast enough.” “When I see someone wearing one of my designs, it takes me back to the time when the piece was created. Sometimes I can recall what I was eating or even the music I was listening to. I will remember the inspiration that helped create that design.” Ray has found his path or gift of self-expression that has blessed, enlightened, and influenced his life and others. Awareness of this special gift, fuels his energy and creativity. Inspiration helps to translate his creativity into artistic-visual expression. His creations stand as transitional figures from traditional to contemporary. He creates something good as he is drawn toward untouched fields of yet-to-be-discovered imagery. Unknowingly he is creating a legacy from which generations can learn and grow. Ray has learned to appreciate and embrace the journey of life and its gifts.
$135.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Navajo Sterling QT Sterling Quoc Turquoise New Mexico Earrings inlaid fe
Vintage Navajo Sterling QT Sterling Quoc Turquoise New Mexico Earrings inlaid feathers Bears. No issues
$95.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Native American Sterling Multi-stone channel inlay hoop earrings
Native American Sterling Multi-stone channel inlay hoop earrings. Estate earrings likely 20-30 years old, possibly never worn, on card as shown. Unmarked and tested sterling. 7/8" tall x 9/16" wide x 4.5 grams with no issues.
$85.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Southwestern sterling turquoise howlite clip-on earrings
Vintage Southwestern sterling turquoise howlite clip-on earrings. Great looking pair of earrings, I believe the stones are Howlite. 12.6 grams, no issues strong functional clips.
$95.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Retro Sterling silver hoop earrings
Retro Sterling silver hoop earrings. 2 pair of high quality hinged earrings, stones untested, both pairs fully functional with very secure clips. Selling both pairs for one price 1 1/8" tall. 37.2 grams total weight.
$135.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin c1890 Victorian 14k Micro-Mosaic Dog earrings
c1890 Victorian 14k Micro-Mosaic Dog earrings. Great pair of hollow but solid<br>(tested) 14k gold earrings from the last half of the 19th century. 2" tall x<br>5/8" wide 6.5 grams. unmarked
$995.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin c1940's Zuni Snake eye sterling and turquoise screw back earrings
c1940's Zuni Snake eye sterling and turquoise screw back earrings .5" wide faces. From the second quarter of the 20th century. At the time of this listing I have two pairs of these from the same estate. Selling one pair with another available. If you buy one you will get the pair shown. 3.4 grams.
$95.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Retired James Avery Sterling Southwestern Modernist earrings
****All James Avery jewelry on the Estate Fresh Austin website is used/pre-owned authentic jewelry that was originally purchased directly from James Avery by the owners or family of the estates we liquidate. Each item will have some degree of wear which will be shown in the photos but will be in clean condition, no boxes or paperwork will be included unless shown in the photos. The item you are purchasing is the exact item photographed as we only have one.******* Retired James Avery Sterling Southwestern Modernist earrings. 1" tall x .75" wide x 13.3 grams. No issues. anderas
$145.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Large Modernist Erika Hult de Corral Taxco Sterling RIC Earrings
Large Modernist Erika Hult de Corral Taxco Sterling RIC Earrings 3" tall x 1.25" wide x 26.8 grams with no damage. Early in her career she worked for Sigfrido Pineda, and Enrique Ledesma, later owned shops in Puerto Vallarta. She was trained at Parsons School of design in Paris ( Hougart Mexican Silver Trade and Hallmarks, Bille Hougart, 2006). This piece is reflective of that training.
$225.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Navajo Sterling/Malachite necklace and earrings set
Navajo Sterling/Malachite necklace and earrings set. Selling the vintage set<br>shown with no issues. Tested sterling with no purity markings. 1" tall earrings<br>Necklace has an extender so it can be worn at 22" or 28". 113 grams total
$1,310.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Retro Ben Shiley Navajo stamped sterling silver and onyx earrings
Retro Ben Shiley Navajo stamped silver and onyx earrings. No backs, no other issues. 2.75" x 1 5/8" x 19..6 grams. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$145.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Retired James Avery sterling earrings
****All James Avery jewelry on the Estate Fresh Austin website is used/pre-owned authentic jewelry that was originally purchased directly from James Avery by the owners or family of the estates we liquidate. Each item will have some degree of wear which will be shown in the photos but will be in clean condition, no boxes or paperwork will be included unless shown in the photos. The item you are purchasing is the exact item photographed as we only have one.******* Retired James Avery sterling earrings 11/16" tall x 3/8" wide both with mixmatch backs that work, no other issues. 7.7 grams anderascoll James Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007, 53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul. Mr. Avery’s mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaning—both for himself and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and gemstones. Guests came to him with their stories—their special moments—so he could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting relationships with each person who connected with his designs.
$95.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Retired James Avery Hammered sterling Hoop earrings and jackets
****All James Avery jewelry on the Estate Fresh Austin website is used/pre-owned authentic jewelry that was originally purchased directly from James Avery by the owners or family of the estates we liquidate. Each item will have some degree of wear which will be shown in the photos but will be in clean condition, no boxes or paperwork will be included unless shown in the photos. The item you are purchasing is the exact item photographed as we only have one.******* Retired James Avery Hammered sterling Hoop earrings and jackets. Selling the<br>earrings with removable jackets, both James Avery, all 4 pieces signed. 1 1/8"<br>tall x 5/8" wide. 8 grams total.<br><br><br>James Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car<br>garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value<br>for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful<br>and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007,<br>53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down<br>as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul.<br><br>Mr. Avery’s mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaning—both for himself<br>and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief<br>of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and<br>gemstones. Guests came to him with their stories—their special moments—so he<br>could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From<br>writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting<br>relationships with each person who connected with his designs.
$280.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Large Navajo Sterling Eula Wylie Chrysocolla Earrings
Large Navajo Sterling Eula Wylie Chrysocolla Earrings 1.75" x 1" x 31.3 grams,<br>no damage or detectable wear.<br><br>Navajo silversmith Eula Wylie was a silversmith for Atkins Trading Company. Eula<br>is from Ganado, Arizona on the Navajo Reservation. She has used the hallmark “E.<br>Wylie” in gothic letters since 1976.
$280.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Mid Century Japanese Sterling Crystal Star screw back earrings
Mid Century Japanese Sterling Crystal Star screw back earrings. Very cool pair of earrings Highest quality what I assume to be crystal rather than stone. 7/8" wide possible minute wear to a few of the tips. No large chips, no other issues.
$60.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Retro Movado 18k gold/Sterling Heart earrings in box
Movado 18k gold/Sterling Heart earrings in box. Very lightly used, strong<br>springs on clips, 14.3 grams, very clean box and outer box included as shown.<br>Earrings are .75" tall x 7/8" wide. The hearts on these are solid 18k gold, the<br>rest solid sterling.
$455.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Retro AIS Southwestern Sterling silver Sea fossil cuff bracelet and earrings
All Cuff bracelets on the Estate Fresh Austin website will have the size wrist they fit (in inches) including the gap at the beginning of the title, there are also many photos in this listing which will show a tape measure inside the bracelet, gap size, width, etc. Retro AIS Southwestern Sterling silver Sea fossil cuff bracelet and earrings.<br>Clean condition with no issues, will shine like new with 5 minutes of polishing<br>which I could do upon request. I'll leave like this unless requested as everyone<br>has different taste. Earrings 1.5" x 1" x 19.5 grams, cuff fits up to a 6.5"<br>wrist, .75" adjustable gap 42.6 grams, 62.1 grams total.<br><br>All precious metals are tested and guaranteed, any Native American jewelry<br>referred to as Silver or Sterling is guaranteed to be a minimum of 90% (coin)<br>silver and possibly higher content. Most cuff bracelets are shown photographed<br>on a 6" woman's wrist and will include a photo showing the inside circumference<br>where the metal tip meets the number on the tape measure.
$185.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Retro Modernist multi-stone sterling earrings
Retro Modernist multi-stone sterling earrings. Very cool earrings with a petrified stone exterior and turquois mounted in sterling interior 1.5" wide, 23.8 grams, one missing back, no other issues, marked on back as shown.
$135.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Art Deco Sterling Carnelian/Marcasite Brooch and earrings pin
Art Deco Sterling Carnelian/Marcasite Brooch and earrings. Brooch Marked Germany and Sterling with a numerical hallmark on the opposite side I don't have time to puzzle over unfortunately, earrings marked 925. Brooch likely from the 1920's or so, earrlngs later but I'm not sure how much later. Both excellent quality from the same estate. Brooch 1 7/8" wide, earrings 1.75" tall x 7/8" wide, no missing stones or apparent damage. Earrings missing backs. 17.9 grams total.
$225.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Calvin Begay Navajo Sponge Coral Sterling Channel inlay necklace and earrings
Calvin Begay Navajo Sponge Coral Sterling Channel inlay necklace and earrings.<br>Very unusual set with no damage or issues 18.5" long necklace 1 1/8" long<br>earrings. 88 grams total.<br><br>Calvin Begay is an award winning artist, jeweler, designer and master craftsman.<br>He was born in Gallup, New Mexico in 1965 and raised in Tohatchi, northwestern<br>New Mexico. Calvin designed his first piece of jewelry at age 10, learning from<br>his mother an uncle. In more than 20 years as a jewelry designer and craftsman,<br>he has become a master in every aspect of the design and manufacturing process.<br>He has won numerous awards at the Gallup Inter Tribal Ceremonial, including Best<br>of Show in 1989. His jewelry has been featured in Arizona Highways and Southwest<br>Art Magazines. This gifted artist continually innovates and updates his designs,<br>working in both gold and silver, and adding new motifs and stones to his<br>repertoire. In his leisure time, Calvin participates in rodeos and rides in the<br>back country in his all terrain vehicles. When he creates jewelry, that wild<br>free spirit finds expression in precious metals and stone.He has a unique<br>ability to translate traditional Navajo inlay techniques into jewelry that<br>reflects his Native American heritage, yet have elegant and contemporary flair.<br>Calvin’s work is prized by clients and collectors, not only in the Southwest,<br>but throughout the United Stated and the world. In the artistry of Calvin Begay,<br>the stunning beauty of the untamed West is reflected in the combination of color<br>and design that create unforgettable pieces of wearable art.
$960.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Retired James Avery De Flores sterling and turquoise earrings
****All James Avery jewelry on the Estate Fresh Austin website is used/pre-owned authentic jewelry that was originally purchased directly from James Avery by the owners or family of the estates we liquidate. Each item will have some degree of wear which will be shown in the photos but will be in clean condition, no boxes or paperwork will be included unless shown in the photos. The item you are purchasing is the exact item photographed as we only have one.******* Retired James Avery De Flores sterling and turquoise earrings. 5/8" 5.2 grams<br>with no issues.<br><br><br>James Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car<br>garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value<br>for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful<br>and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007,<br>53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down<br>as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul.<br><br>Mr. Avery’s mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaning—both for himself<br>and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief<br>of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and<br>gemstones. Guests came to him with their stories—their special moments—so he<br>could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From<br>writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting<br>relationships with each person who connected with his designs.
$480.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Retro Sterling/turquoise clip-on earrings
Retro Sterling/turquoise clip-on earrings 33mm tall x 8mm wide x 19.9 grams. No<br>damage, strong spring on clips, possibly unsused.
$75.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Large John Hardy 18k/Sterling Jalsimer Dot Clip-on earrings
Large John Hardy 18k/Sterling Jalsimer Dot Clip-on earrings. 1.25" tall x .75"<br>wide with no issues.<br><br>About John Hardy<br><br>Inspired by Bali and its time-honored jewelry-making traditions, John Hardy’s<br>artisan collective was founded in 1975 with a dedication to handcrafted jewelry.<br>We are committed to sustainable luxury business practices, our craftspeople and<br>the preservation of Bali. We pride ourselves on the value of authenticity; it is<br>the soul of community that makes each piece truly one of a kind.<br><br>WE ARE ARTISANS<br>One of the largest employers on the island of Bali, the John Hardy Workshop &<br>Kapal Bamboo Boutique employs over 500 multi-generational craftspeople, from<br>watercolor artists to metalsmiths. Dedication to heritage artistry not only<br>defines the John Hardy legacy, it retains artisan families that craft jewelry<br>through meditative, communal chain-weaving, hand-hammering and carving.<br><br>WE ARE COMMUNITY<br>We are fueled by the spirit of togetherness and dedicate ourselves to the<br>artisans whose deep connection to Bali inspires the foundation of our Workshop &<br>Kapal Bamboo Boutique. We offer an apprenticeship program, Jobs For Life, that<br>provides vocational training and financial support to the citizens of Bali. Each<br>participant is given the opportunity to join the workshop, where we provide<br>locally sourced family-style meals to several-hundred workers––a gathering<br>ritual that both fosters a sense of community and attracts visitors.<br><br>WE ARE SUSTAINABLE<br>As a certified member of the Responsible Jewellery Council, and Kimberley<br>Process compliant, John Hardy is committed to codes of practice that ensure our<br>stones, diamonds and metals are conflict-free and ethically produced every step<br>of the way.<br><br>The same sense of responsibility is applied to our packaging. From our jewelry<br>boxes to our shopping bags, all paper materials are now certified by the Forest<br>Stewardship Council, a non-profit that manages the environmental and economic<br>benefits of trees.<br><br>We also craft jewelry that gives back. Our “Wear Bamboo, Plant Bamboo”<br>initiative, in partnership with non-profit 1,000 Bamboo Villages, is committed<br>to cultivating the natural beauty of Bali. This means every time you shop from<br>our Bamboo Collection, we plant bamboo seedlings in Bali on your behalf.
$455.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Signed Southwest Blue Gem Turquoise/Sterling earrings
Signed Southwest Blue Gem Turquoise/Sterling earrings. Very high quality<br>earrings with high quality turquoise. Made by an Artisan I'm not familiar with<br>that took the time to write the carat weight of the turquoise on the back of the<br>earrings. 2.75" long x 1.25" wide 16.7 grams total.
$185.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Mel Benally Navajo Sterling Opal, and Charoite channel inlay earrings
Mel Benally Navajo Sterling Opal, and Charoite channel inlay earrings 2.25" long with hooks x .5" wide with no issues 8.9 grams. Mel Benally is a 28 year old Navajo jeweler from Gallup, New Mexico. He was introduced to silversmithing by his older brother when he was 17. He enjoyed creating art through metal and soon learned to do other techniques such as inlay and working with gold. He uses the style called “fuzzing” where he solders silver saw dust to give it a rough texture. Mel loves making jewelry that others will enjoy and be able to share with their friends.!
$165.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Vietnam War Era Sterling pilot wings sweetheart pin and screw back earrings
Vietnam War Era Pilot's sweetheart pin and screw back earrings. Pin 1.5", earrings 7/8" wide. Selling the lot
$105.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin c1940's Matilde Poulat screw back earrings
c1940's Matilde Poulat screw back earrings 1.25" x 1" with no issues. 14.8 grams.MAT-MATILDE POULAT & RICARDO SALAS JEWELRY Matl is the mark that appears on some of the most beautiful and unique jewelry in Mexico. Matilde Eugenia Poulat introduced MATL in 1934 and, since her death in 1960, her designs and techniques have been carried on by her nephew, Ricardo Salas. For sr. Salas, who can recite poetry in the language of the Aztecs, the mark matl, has greater meaning in its reference to the Nahuatl or Aztec word for water, atl.As a young woman, Matilde Poulat studied painting at the prestigious San Carlos academy of fine arts in Mexico city, she went on to teach painting classes at an art school until her interest turned exclusively to silver. Matilde Poulat´s designs for jewelry and figures were part of the new cultural vision among Mexico’s intellectuals after the revolution in 1920s, artists were searching for Mexican aesthetic, rejection European subjects in favor of the art of the pre-conquest Indians and of the Mexican pueblos. Sra. Poulat found inspiration in the mextec gold jewelry discovered in 1932 at Monte Alban. Her choice of motifs the dove, flowers, and tiny bells are reminiscent of the whimsical subjects of contemporary Mexican folk art.Matilde Poulat received international recognition for her jewelry when she was asked in 1941 to participate in an exhibit of Latin American silver at the pan American union in Washington, D.C. as a result of increasing demand for matl silver during world war ii , the number of silversmiths in the taller increased to thirty-three. In 1950, Srta. Poulat and her nephew opened a showroom on the first floor of her home, where she also had the workshop. Ricardo Salas recalls that they made three thousand types of silver jewelry and one hundred different pieces.Ricardo Salas worked closely with his aunt from the time he was eleven years of age. He says she recognized his artistic talent when she saw him do a play with puppets he had made himself. Sr. Salas was sent to the San Carlos academy, where he received the premio Diego Rivera. As a youth, he learned the techniques of the silversmith and perfected the carving of "Off White", coral, turquoise, and other stones used in the jewelry and figurines. From sr. Salas perspective, he and his aunt collaborated so closely as designers, that there really cannot be a comparison of their work.In 1955, William Spratling wrote of Matilde Poulat: “she has continued to produce some of the most charming native jewelry in Mexico, intensely her own. Her jewelry has the same charm and delightful surface and colorful quality of the old lacquer work of Uruapan. Spratling`s admiration for matl silver reflects his recognition of their shared appreciation for Mexican native art. This mutual inspiration led each of the two artists in different directions within the same medium. The exuberance of matl silver resembles the interiors of the churches in Puebla, like the chapel of Santa Maria Tonantzintla, where Indians covered the interior of the dome with polychromed and gilded angels. In matl silver, the introduction of color is accomplished with bits of coral, turquoise, and amethyst quartz. The surfaces are decorated with applied wire and elaborated with embossing and repousse of astounding complexity (pl.XXIII-1, XXIII-10). Matilde Poulat and Ricardo Salas have been successful in incorporating the artistic language of the Mixtecs into jewelry and silver figures with imagination, drama, and with a style that is completely personal.
$400.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Navajo Herman Smith 14k gold on Sterling Earrings
Navajo Herman Smith 14k gold on Sterling Earrings 1" tall x .75" wide with no issues 13.3 grams. Born in 1964 Gallup, NM. Herman learned silversmithing from he`s mother. He is known for his detailed and unique stampwork, created by using very few stamps. He is known as a local artist and his jewelry is very popular in his home town.
$230.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Daslin Southwestern Sterling beaded hearts earrings
Daslin Southwestern Sterling beaded hearts earrings. Marked and tested sterling with no damage or issues. 1.25" wide x 1.75" tall with hangers 15.5 grams.
$85.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Oystein Balle Norwegian Sterling enamel pansy earrings and pin
Oystein Balle Norwegian Sterling enamel pansy earrings and pin. Top quality with<br>no damage to the enamel or wear. Earrings 7/8" x 7/8", pin 1.25" x 1.5". The<br>earrings were a little dirty in the pic but it cleaned off, no issues.
$250.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin David Yurman 14K Yellow Gold Sterling Silver Double "X" Twisted Cable earrings
David Yurman 14K Yellow Gold Sterling Silver Double "X" Twisted Cable earrings.<br>Marked inside Yurman 14k 925. 14.5 grams Guaranteed 100% Authentic David Yurman.
$455.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Large 1990 Carol Felley StoryTeller Sterling dangle earrings
Large 1990 Carol Felley StoryTeller Sterling dangle earrings. 2.5" long x 1.25"<br>wide x 18.8 grams total weight, no issues.Following her passion for painting and jewelry design Carol moved to New Mexico<br>after graduating from Carnegie Mellon University with a Fine Arts degree. She<br>was inspired by the jewelry making community in the Southwest and opened a<br>design and jewelry manufacturing business in Albuquerque, New Mexico which she<br>owned and operated for thirty years. She has also been deeply moved by her volunteer work with hospice and decided to<br>develop a new jewelry company called “Style Conscience” dedicated to raising awareness and support for specific causes that she is passionate about. Carol<br>has rededicated her efforts and has combined her love and talent for jewelry<br>design with her passion for making a difference in the world.<br><br>Carol has developed her own unique signature jewelry collections that raise<br>awareness jewelry to a new level of design and beauty. She believes that women<br>want to wear something precious and meaningful that is beautifully designed to<br>express their support for important causes. Carol’s jewelry is crafted from<br>precious metals and gemstones and each individual piece is beautifully finished<br>by hand.”
$300.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Collection Native American/Southwestern sterling clip-on earrings
Collection Native American/Southwestern sterling clip-on earrings. All with no issues Turquoise ones on the left are 1 3/16" x 15/16, total weight 60.7 grams. All from one collection, all with the boxes shown with photos on top for easy storage/organization.All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$400.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 1940's-50's Zuni Shell Channel inlay clip-on earrings
1940's-50's Zuni Shell Channel inlay clip-on earrings 3.5" tall x 1.5" wide x 24.1 grams with no issues, strong springs on clips.All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$250.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Sterling dangle earrings 3 pairs y
Vintage Sterling dangle earrings 3 pairs. Selling the three pairs shown, longest 3 1/8", all test sterling, two pairs marked. No damage or issues with any.
$105.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 1950's William Spratling Sterling Screw back earrings
1950's William Spratling Sterling Screw back earrings. No damage, great vintage earrings. 16 grams total.
$330.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Modernist Bennett Sterling red Coral Clip-On Earrings
Vintage Modernist Bennett Sterling red Coral Clip-On Earrings 1.75" tall x 1 1/8" wide 17.6 grams.. No damage, strong clips on earrings.
$85.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Mid century Mikimoto Pearl/sterling silver screw back earrings
Mid century Mikimoto Pearl/silver screw back earrings. Great vintage condition with no issues. 1 1/16" tall 7.5 grams.
$400.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin large retro 14k gold on Sterling abstract modernist earrings
large retro 14k gold on Sterling abstract modernist earrings. Each with strips of solid 14k gold (marked and tested) mounted on a sterling base. Very well made pair of earrings with no issues. Marked 14k Sterling, and M J Artisan's mark. 1.5" tall x .75" wide x 13.3 grams.
$110.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Sterling Pink tourmaline earrings
Vintage Sterling Pink Tourmaline earrings 3" long x 1" wide at base 4.7 grams with no issues. Natural stones tested as Tourmalines.
$85.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Large Retro Modernist Sterling/Obsidian earrings
Large Retro Modernist Sterling/Obsidian earrings. 1 1/8" wide x 1.5" tall with no significant wear or damage 17.4 grams total, both marked sterling with no other markings.
$75.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin AR Joyeros 14k/950 sterling silver earrings pendant and necklace set
AR Joyeros 14k/950 silver earrings pendant and necklace set. Everything in the pics is solid 14k gold or high content silver. Earrings and pendant 1 1/8" x 5/16", necklace 19" long, 25.5 grams total weight. Alon Diller Israel 1970 The bench jeweler, the owner of AR joyeros and the artist behind the designs. He travelled in Africa, South and Central America for 3 years, and arrived in 1996 to Taxco, Mexico to study jewelry making and art in the national university of Mexico. After working from home for few years he opened his store in the center of the town of Taxco in 2005.
$195.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Konstantino 18k/Sterling Clio Collection Citron hoop earrings
Konstantino 18k/Sterling Clio Collection Citron hoop earrings. 1 1/8" x .25"<br>wide with no issues, guaranteed authentic Konstantino and solid 18k gold and<br>sterling. 12.7 grams, uncommon retired design.<br><br>4,000 BC<br>In the heart of the Mediterranean, generations of alchemists, artisans and<br>goldsmiths explored the depths of earth's most valued materials. Gold, silver,<br>bronze and precious stones inspired the creation of fine jewelry, a creative<br>expression of human intelligence.<br>Through the ages, Greek goldsmiths have estab- lished an exceptionally unique<br>presence in the history of fine jewelry, evident across the Mediterra- nean,<br>spanning through the Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic and Byzantine eras of<br>Greece. The indestructible nature of fine jewelry exudes -like qualities, a<br>timelessness that surpasses the ages of style and trend. The Konstantino style<br>emerged from the roots of these traditions, paving the way for its own unique<br>style, one re-defining the blueprint of the classical Greek identity.<br><br>1958: Birth of a legend<br>Konstantino was born in Filiadona, a small village outside Athens where the<br>Ancient city of Melitea once stood. There he watched his father closely as he<br>worked on the farm, building machines and tools of his own. Here Konstantino<br>developed a great appre- ciation for the art of hand craftsmanship.<br><br>1978: A musical influence<br>Following his love for music, the young Konstantino became a disc jockey in the<br>city of Athens, playing everything from Carlos Santana to Lou Reed. These icons<br>and many more, inspired a stylistic fluidity that introduced an essence of glam<br>rock to the scene. By way of music, Konstantino began curating his own aesthetic<br>identity, as a creative mind and style icon. Where, these legends continue to<br>influence the rule breaking spirit that drives the design team at Konstantino to<br>this day.<br>about-image-4<br>1983: Jewelry saved my life<br>Konstantino fled the music scene of Athens in search of an oasis, he took a trip<br>to the island of Hydra where he lived for the next 15 years. It was on this<br>magical island, where Konstantino fell in love with jewelry. He began collecting<br>and curating jewelry, whereby in 1988 the first Konstantino store opened.<br><br>1991: Annette<br>Hydra is not only the birthplace of Konstantinos love for Jewelry but was also<br>where he met his soon to be wife and creative partner, Annette. Together, from<br>the ground up, Konstantino Jewelry soon estab- lished its presence in the US and<br>global market.<br><br>1998: Global Impact<br>As the admiration and craze for Konstantino spread, the dream continued to grow,<br>where now our designs can be found in 10 countries globally. With the addition<br>of a longstanding presence in Neimans, Sax, etc. etc. Konstantino is proud to<br>represent an evolution of the Greek style to the world of fine jewel- ry lovers.<br><br>2016: A Family Future<br>Konstantino and Annette’s children, Julian and Phaedra joined the team, further<br>continuing the legacy of love, risk, and passion for gold smithery and design.<br>This new generation leads with humility, knowledge and a natural instinct for<br>the dynamic of the Konstantino brand. Preserving the core philoso- phies of the<br>brand and expanding on its already established style, is a challenge that’s been<br>taken on with confidence.
$655.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Chinese Sterling and Carnelian clip on earrings
Vintage Chinese Sterling and Carnelian clip on earrings. 1.5" tall large and heavy earrings with no issues, strong springs on clips 28.1 grams.
$240.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Art Deco Mexican sterling screw back earrings
Vintage Art Deco Mexican sterling screw back earrings. Each with small dent in ball 8.5 grams, no other issues.
$30.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Large vintage Mexican sterling screw back earrings
Large vintage Mexican sterling screw back earrings 2" long with no damage and little wear. 10.6 grams
$45.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Chinese sterling silver and Turquoise cluster earrings
Vintage Chinese silver and Turquoise cluster earrings 1" wide with no backs, no<br>other issues. Great pair of unusual earrings from the first half of the 20th<br>century. 11.4 grams
$250.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Native American Sterling and gold filled beaded earrings
Vintage Native American Sterling and gold filled beaded earrings. No identifying marks, tested sterling 2.75" long x 1.75" wide x 29 grams total weight with no issues. anderas
$185.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Vintage Zuni Petit point sterling and turquoise earrings
Vintage Zuni Petit point sterling and turquoise earrings. Nice older unmarked tested sterling Zuni earrings 2 3/8" long by just over .5" wide with no damage or issues. 4.8 grams
$185.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 3 Pairs Vintage Native American clip on earrings
3 Pairs Vintage Native American clip on earrings. 2 Sterling one brass signed with high grade turquoise. Good strong clips, no issues. The ones with white stone appear to be signed Nez. 28 grams total weight
$135.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Asch Grossbardt 18k/Sterling Multi-stone inlay earrings
Asch Grossbardt 18k/Sterling Multi-stone inlay earrings. Extremely high quality,<br>clean with no issues. 7/8" x 1", 19.5 grams.<br><br>The heritage of two of the most storied families in American jewelry design<br>brings you the finest inlaid gold and silver jewelry. Eric Grossbardt founded<br>Asch/Grossbardt in 1986 around basic principles: Exquisite Craftsmanship, Well<br>Thought-Out Function and Design, Attention to Detail and Precise Execution. Asch<br>Grossbardt sources natural, exotic, rare gems from around the world for the<br>Asch/Grossbardt collections. Skilled artisans hand cut these gems into seamless<br>shapes, adventurous patterns and striking color combinations � a joyous<br>celebration of the craft of inlay and sophistication with just a bit of<br>rebellion.
$440.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin John Bryan (1897-1982) MCM Sterling Enamel Pin/Earrings set
John Bryan (1897-1982) MCM Sterling Enamel Pin/Earrings set. Great set from the<br>50's or 60's with no significant issues. One earrling with slight crazing in the<br>enamel on the edge, I believe it happened in initial firing rather than damage<br>later. Earrings 1" long, pin 1 5/8" wide. 12.6 grams total.<br><br>John William Bryan was born in 1897 in North Carolina. He was a journalist and<br>teacher in New York for a time, but returned to Asheville, North Carolina in the<br>1950's to start jewelry crafting. It is not understood how he moved from one<br>profession to the next. His jewelry was mostly abstract in design, as was most<br>of the other hand crafted jewelry of the time. He worked in sterling silver and<br>enamel, as far as is known. His work was sold mostly in the Southern Highlands<br>Handicraft Guild located in Asheville, North Carolina, which had been<br>established in the 1930's to educate the region and arts community on the<br>importance of craft and its ability to impact the local creative economy. John<br>Bryan died in 1982 in North Carolina.
$185.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin c1960 MCM Matisse Renoir Enamel Clip on earrings set
c1960 MCM Matisse Renoir Enamel Clip on earrings set. Unused condition, they<br>were tucked away in a box when I found them. 1 3/16" wide.<br><br>HISTORY OF MATISSE RENOIR VINTAGE JEWELRY<br>Matisse jewelry and Renoir jewelry are two separate lines housed under the same<br>umbrella. They first came into the market during the mid-20th century. Both<br>vintage jewelry lines used solid copper, which was once again available during<br>the post-World War II years.<br><br>Arts and Crafts Movement Influences<br>From the 1890s, and extending through several decades, the Arts and Crafts<br>Movement influenced several United States decorative art styles, including<br>jewelry making. The movement’s enthusiasts believed in a strong connection<br>between the artist and their handcrafted work.<br><br>First and foremost, Arts and Crafts artisans emphasized the use of top-tier<br>materials and functional designs.<br><br>For example, jewelry makers, like Matisse Renoir, insisted on using solid copper<br>rather than a copper-coated base metal. The artisans didn’t compromise on this<br>basic tenet. This was true whether they made a copper bracelet and matching<br>earrings or a striking copper brooch and clip-on earrings.<br><br>Due to metal purification advances, jewelry makers were able to access<br>higher-quality raw copper materials.<br><br>And, improved knowledge of copper’s properties enabled artisans to manipulate<br>the copper better, producing intricate designs.<br><br>In particular, Arts and Crafts-inspired jewelry often features nature images,<br>such as leaves and berries. A Matisse green enamel leaf brooch is a good example<br>of this nature-themed motif.<br><br>American Mid Century Designers’ Creative Inspirations<br>The Arts and Crafts Movement certainly influenced 1940s and 1950s jewelry<br>designers. Many mid-century modern designers incorporated abstraction and<br>surrealism into their pieces. And, numerous items display biomorphism, or shapes<br>that bear a resemblance to organic forms.<br><br>The bold copper motifs appealed to forward-thinking women who no longer wanted<br>to wear their mother’s or grandmother’s understated jewelry. For these ladies, a<br>copper choker, cuff bracelet, or Nefertiti necklace made the perfect accessory<br>for a night on the town.<br><br>Renowned Mid-Century Costume Jewelry Houses<br>During the post-World War II years, copper was a striking base material for<br>different jewelry genres. Deco, Native American, and modernist designs<br>prominently showcased this versatile metal.<br><br>Numerous costume jewelry manufacturers jumped on the copper jewelry bandwagon,<br>each introducing its own line of jewelry accessories. Copper is an extremely<br>adaptable metal. Not surprisingly, specialized copper jewelry makers understood<br>its properties best.<br><br>As a result, several renowned manufacturers produced most of the highest-quality<br>vintage jewelry available today. Matisse Renoir copper pieces carry a notable<br>pedigree. In addition, copper jewelry by Bell Trading Co., Francisco Rebajes,<br>and Gret Barkin remains very collectible.<br><br>Matisse Renoir Copper Jewelry Origins<br>In 1945, Jerry Fels, a Brooklyn, New York native, moved to California.<br>Previously a fighter pilot in World War II, Fels had cultivated his design,<br>painting, and sculpture talents at New York’s National Academy of Design. In<br>1946, a new jewelry style began to take the United States by storm, and Fels was<br>at the forefront of it.<br><br>Upon his arrival in the Los Angeles area, Fels and his brother-in-law Kurt<br>Freiler teamed up to create “Renoir of Hollywood.” The two later changed the<br>name to “Renoir of California,” then to “Hand Made Renoir of California,” before<br>finally settling on “Renoir.” Renoir specialized in creating copper jewelry that<br>incorporated bold geometric forms.<br><br>Not content to rest on his laurels, Fels launched “Matisse Ltd.” in 1952.<br>Matisse (which later became part of the Renoir jewelry business) also produced<br>finely crafted copper jewelry. Matisse’s decorative enameled embellishments set<br>it apart from Renoir.<br><br>From the mid-1950s until 1960, Renoir also marketed a third jewelry line called<br>“Sauteur Sterling Silver Jewelry.” The Sauteur pieces are much less common than<br>the companies’ copper jewelry items.<br><br>Renoir: A Jewelry Industry Innovator<br>Renoir was an innovator in the jewelry industry. Besides being at the forefront<br>of a jewelry style revolution, Renoir jewelry displayed three distinctive<br>product finishes that set it apart from its competitors. The first finish is the<br>“Copron” coating, which minimizes tarnishes from fingerprint oils.<br><br>Some Renoir jewelry also contains a corrosion-inhibiting shiny lacquer finish<br>that Fels obtained from an Air Force chemist friend. Unfortunately, Fels didn’t<br>note the formula, and the company’s chemists couldn’t successfully re-create it.<br><br>Finally, the third finish is the shadow. Some modernist jewelry makers<br>exaggerated their soldered copper marks by adding a black shadowing effect<br>around the soldered area. Collectors who buy these pieces are advised not to<br>polish the area to avoid eliminating the shadow.<br><br>The Renoir jewelry fabrication facility also pioneered three other innovations.<br>First, skilled machinists handled all the pre-production prep work. This left<br>the artisans free to finish, brush, and polish each piece by hand. As a result,<br>the jewelry attained a handcrafted appearance.<br><br>The Renoir shop area benefited from a complicated ventilation system that<br>prevented workers from breathing dangerous fumes. And, Fels and Freiler often<br>hired disabled and minority workers, a very uncommon practice during the 1940s<br>and 1950s. Matisse’s Curtis Tann was a highly respected African American enamel<br>artist of the era.<br><br>Matisse Renoir Ceases Production<br>Three unfortunate events collectively led to the end of Matisse and Renoir<br>jewelry production. During the early 1960s, jewelry sales were strong, and the<br>companies expanded their production facilities.<br><br>Then, American jewelry tastes began to change, and the demand for bold geometric<br>jewelry waned. At the same time, Matisse and Renoir were frequently mounting<br>expensive legal defenses against cheap copycat manufacturers.<br><br>Finally, the companies faced constant problems with a popular (and troublesome)<br>enamel design. High rejection levels led to massive losses, and finally, the two<br>companies went bankrupt and closed in 1964.
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Danny J Stewart Sterling Cobblestone turquoise inlay necklace and earrings
Danny J Stewart Sterling Cobblestone turquoise inlay necklace and earrings.Necklace 22" long counting 4" wide center, earrings 1.75" tall, one<br>small chip to one corner of an earring, no other damage. Total weight 92.2<br>grams. Since 1968, experience in all forms of jewelry design and the creative<br>construction of the work itself has given a degree of integrity to Danny’s work<br>not found in many jewelry artists’ pieces. With a background in diamond design, construction, casting and the lapidary arts he is able to bring an unusual scope<br>and dimension to a very well explored media.<br><br>Using his knowledge in casting as well as an unrivaled skill with the jewelers<br>torch, his settings display great strength as well as graceful artistry. Each piece of jewelry created by Danny Stewart is expected, with proper care, to<br>withstand many years of everyday wear.<br>Having such a wide range of skills and many years experience allows Danny the<br>luxury to remain true to the vision before him rather than being limited by a narrow range of abilities.<br><br>Ambitious work like the necklace, bracelet, earrings and ring pictured above,<br>utilizing blood red Mediterranean coral and over a Troy pound of 18 karat gold,<br>is embraced by only the most confident craftsman. Rarely entering competitions, Danny has won blue ribbons in every competition he has entered such as his first place award in the 2000 New Mexico Jewelers<br>Association ‘All That Glitters’ - Silver Jewelry Design competition which was<br>displayed at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History.
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 2 Pairs Vintage Sterling clip on earrings
2 Pairs Vintage Sterling clip on earrings 43 grams total with no damage, good strong clips. One unmarked but tested sterling/brass.
$125.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Large Vintage Navajo Sterling/Turquoise clip on earrings
Large Vintage Navajo Sterling/Turquoise clip on earrings 1.25" tall x 1" wide 21.5 grams total. No damage or issues, unmarked but tested sterling.
$195.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Estate collection Vintage Sterling clip on earrings
Estate collection Vintage Sterling clip on earrings. All guaranteed sterling,<br>two unmarked but tested sterling. 96.6 grams total weight.
$280.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin 1950's Reddy Kilowatt Advertising Screw back earrings
1950's Reddy Kilowatt Advertising Screw back earrings. Great mid century super cool earrings. Enamel is in great condition, stamped on back M.R. with copyright symbol.
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Retired James Avery Modernist sterling earrings
****All James Avery jewelry on the Estate Fresh Austin website is used/pre-owned authentic jewelry that was originally purchased directly from James Avery by the owners or family of the estates we liquidate. Each item will have some degree of wear which will be shown in the photos but will be in clean condition, no boxes or paperwork will be included unless shown in the photos. The item you are purchasing is the exact item photographed as we only have one.******* Retired James Avery Modernist sterling earrings 1 5/8" tall x 1.25" wide x 6<br>grams with no damage or significant wear.<br><br><br>James Avery founded his company in 1954, initially crafting jewelry in a two-car<br>garage in Kerrville, Texas, with just $250 and a desire to create lasting value<br>for others. Mr. Avery believed that meaning is what makes life more beautiful<br>and this concept continues to drive how we design jewelry to this day. In 2007,<br>53 years after he first founded the company, James Avery officially stepped down<br>as CEO and passed the reins on to his sons, Chris and Paul.<br><br>Mr. Avery’s mission was simple: to create jewelry with meaning—both for himself<br>and others. With a focus on creating straightforward designs and a core belief<br>of integrity in all things, his jewelry became more than precious metals and<br>gemstones. Guests came to him with their stories—their special moments—so he<br>could craft them into pieces they would wear with pride for a lifetime. From<br>writing letters to greeting Customers, Mr. Avery prioritized developing lasting<br>relationships with each person who connected with his designs.
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Pr Vintage Native American Sterling/natural stone channel inlay earrings
Pr Vintage Native American Sterling/natural stone channel inlay earrings. High quality pair of earrings unmarked, tested sterling 21.2 grams total weight.
$180.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Cool MCM Sterling Screw back earrings Roman Chariot and rider
Cool MCM Sterling Screw back earrings Roman Chariot and rider. Very high quality with interesting hallmark that isn't ringing a bell. Most likely from the third quarter of the 20th century, no damage or issues. 12.5 grams
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Vintage sterling enamel butterfly screw back earrings
Vintage sterling enamel butterfly screw back earrings. Mid 20th century with no detectable damage. 8.4 grams. Most likely Scandinavian.
$95.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin Pr Vintage Native American shell inlay earrings
Pr Vintage Native American shell inlay earrings. Well made with artisans mark. 11.2 grams marked and tested sterling, no damage or issues.
$85.00
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sale - www.estatefreshaustin.com Estate Fresh Austin c1940's Hopi sterling silver/turquoise clip-on earrings
c1940's Hopi silver/turquoise clip-on earrings. Very fabulous with strong springs on clips 1 1/8" wide, 16.3 grams with no issues. All precious metals are tested and guaranteed,
$350.00