Help with vintage parure
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‎04-07-2017 06:25 PM
Would like to list this vintage set but don't have a name for the opalescent glass cabs/stones. I don't think they are givre. I would also like a name for the color of the stones; something more exciting than vanilla. Your help is so appreciated. Thanks.
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‎04-07-2017 06:27 PM
don't know where the photos went....here's another try.
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‎04-08-2017 04:51 AM
If you`re trying to attach your photo..that feature is not working. Gonna have to grab pic from your puter & post it that way
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‎04-08-2017 09:21 AM
Yup, the option is messed up.
To post pictures use Photos Option on the Rich Text Tab above the Message Window.
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‎04-08-2017 12:06 PM
Thanks1 Here goes....wish me luck.
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‎04-08-2017 12:47 PM
This page is helpful with Specialty and Bi-Color Stones.
http://imageevent.com/flippingtreasures/h2glassstonesandbeadsh2/h2specialeffectsh2
Looking close at your stones I am seeing more of a Satin Glass. Not the frosted kind the older type that looks like flowing fabric. Some though show clear with Satin inclusions, those I would call Givré.
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‎04-08-2017 01:09 PM
Thanks for the great resources. They must be satin glass, although because they are cup set I can't see if they are at all transparent. The light moves in them (like a sapphire) when moved. Any suggestions for color description - blonde?
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‎04-08-2017 02:28 PM
So pretty! Ran across this site (looks like an interesting read) while trying to decide on a good color for ya (no luck yet lol)
https://abfabtreasures.wordpress.com/category/satin-glass/
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‎04-08-2017 02:40 PM
Cool site! I am leaning toward "champagne". Whaddyathink?
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‎04-08-2017 03:03 PM
Great read Sarah. Thanks for posting the link 🙂
@1940fc wrote:So pretty! Ran across this site (looks like an interesting read) while trying to decide on a good color for ya (no luck yet lol)
https://abfabtreasures.wordpress.com/category/satin-glass/
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‎04-08-2017 03:08 PM
@wessleysbest wrote:Cool site! I am leaning toward "champagne". Whaddyathink?
Champagne sounds good. Using more than one similar colour might help draw potential Buyers. To bad Ivory can't be used.
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‎04-08-2017 06:09 PM - edited ‎04-08-2017 06:10 PM
It's a gorgeous and well made looking set. Nothing written in small letters on the necklace hook by any chance? Would think this must have been from some designer. Really striking. (I noticed one rhinestone missing on the necklace, you've probably spotted that.)
I've also seen this kind of stone called "moonstone" but not sure how accurate.
Also I thinking that "champagne" would be a nice way to describe the color. Very pretty!
An estate sale is my natural habitat...
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‎04-09-2017 12:50 PM
Thanks to all.... moonstone is the term I had been racking my brain to remember. Some are calling this "lemon ice" regarding the color. I'm listing today, so wish me luck. Thanks again!
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‎04-09-2017 04:02 PM
Good luck 🙂
