The Mercury antique key necklace
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The focal point of this necklace is an antique key, which used to be a drawer key once upon a time in Germany.
Dangling on one side of the key is a vintate lucite cream rose.
As for the chain, one side are vintage white Czech crystal beads, a vitnage brass mini wing and is finished off with a sterling silver chain. The other side of the chain is a fancy antique silver chain with a cluster of fresh water pearls and Swarovski crystals and also ending with a sterling silver chain. Each necklace is one-of-a-kind.
This key has a lot of stories to tell and you just have to listen.
2 Comments:
I absolutely love this necklace. Great job!!!
beautiful! x
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