FREE: Fabulous OLD pair Sterling Turquoise Earrings
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Description
The listing, Fabulous OLD pair Sterling Turquoise Earrings has ended.
Fabulous old pair of sterling and genuine turquoise earrings, with a VERY thick sterling base, possibly from Mexico or Native American (Indian pawn). Just gorgeous with a wonderful patina!
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Questions & Comments
Super listing, hardly ever see the screw back earrings anymore, good luck with this listing, thanks
These are really, really nice, heavy and thick old silver. They just have a lot of character! I'm sure most people don't like screwbacks, but they would be easy to change to posts.
VERY NICE!!! Brings back the memories....believe it or not, but I used to wear clip-ons & screwback earrings IN GRADE SCHOOL!!!!! (My Mom wouldn't let me get my ears pierced!) This is a very pretty shade of turquoise! Is the face of the earring about the size of a penny or so?
I'm really sorry I forgot to take a photo with the ruler, as I usually do. They are smaller than a nickel, maybe about like a dime. These are a fairly petite size--not big and chunky like a lot of old Mexican/Indian silver and turquoise jewelry. .
These are particularly nice ones. I kind of expected to see Mexican marks on them, but they could be under screwbacks, I suppose. Lots of old sterling like this wasn't marked in Mexico or by Native American crafters, though.