Fashionable Jewellery.
The latest novelty in fashionable jewellery b an old mode revived, that of using coins or medals for chains; earrings, and, ornaments for the hair J Facsimiles of the true coins are used, and are made up in such a manner as to aoit their history or character. Turkish coins have connecting links fashioned after the 1 manner of Turkish jewellery. Heavy and massive Bulgarian wrought work in silver or gold accompanies the coins or medals of that country. The effect is sometimes excellent and artistic. ' Fan.holders are frequently composed entirely of round or oyal medals or coins and in many cases the necklet and bracelet are made to match; The, necklet usually has a pendant formed of a large modal Bet in a frame of exquisite workmanship. The sapphire is now the favourite stone for engagement rings. It is usually accompanied by brilliants,
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Otago Witness, Issue 1581, 4 March 1882, Page 28
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146Fashionable Jewellery. Otago Witness, Issue 1581, 4 March 1882, Page 28
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