Friday, January 22, 2010

The Red Rhinestone Coro Earrings



I have a secret.  I'm not just a vendor of vintage jewelry.  I am a lover of vintage jewelry, and if I could, I would buy, buy, buy and never part with anything.  It's not just that it's beautiful.  I feel like each piece has a story to tell.  Some were worn when the now husband of 54 years proposed.  Some were worn for a college graduation.  Or for a funeral.  And some were presents from long gone loved ones that ended up sitting in a jewelry box for 50 or even 75 years. 

The other part of my secret is that I regard many pieces of vintage jewelry as orphans.  Vintage jewelry was often designed as sets that got broken up over the years.  I want to bring these sets back together.  Like a lost child coming home.

Of course, I love some of my jewelry pieces more than others.  So it was with great sadness that I recently sent the lovely Coro earrings above off to a new home.  I had these for quite a while and didn't list them for months because I couldn't part with them.  I had seen them in a book as part of a set and I really wanted to find the matching choker.  Alas, it was not to be. 

They have gone to a new home.  I hope the person who purchased them will take good care of them.  I hope they already had other parts of the set so they are going back to their family.  I miss them already, but now I must bid them a fond farewell. 

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