10.17.1931 three pearls necklace

by ETTEN ELLER

Designer Tini Bloom crafts jewelry infused with a sense of nostalgia that marks memories with her line, Etten Eller. She launched the line 2 years ago utilizing vintage and antique pocket watch parts with the intention of bringing to light something expertly crafted and beautiful, yet hidden to the world. The way in which she re-purposes recycled parts like hammered nails and vinyl records blends the past with the present, giving each piece special sentiment. The collections take their name from a date in time, whether it be of personal importance to Bloom or historical relevance. The collections are refined and subtle, lending themselves to a sense of understated glamor and elegance suitable for every day wear. Back To Product View All From This Designer

ID: VEN_ALL_NA_VA-10.17.1931
$175.00
shown in: STERLING
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    Product Details

    Delicate 14k gold chain detailed with 3 free floating sterling pearl beads.

    • measures: 9" drop
    • chain length 18"
    • toggle closure
    • made in USA

    The necklace is named after 10.17.1931, the date mobster Al Capone was convicted of tax evasion.

     
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