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This 1940’s Napier bracelet and earring has brilliant red faux coral beads held in silver-plated, Gothic style filigree cages contrasted by larger faux lapis lazuli glass beads. The bracelet is 8 7/8" long and just under ˝" wide. The cages have a feeling of medieval architecture. The faux coral beads are coated, some have slight wear which is not highly evident and could be touched up, if you wish.. The faux lapis beads have gold flecks like the genuine gemstone and the spring-ring is signed "Napier."
The earrings are 1 7/8" long and have three torpedo style dangle drops. Clip-on findings are stamped "Napier" on the underside. There is slight wear to the plating on the clips. The set has a distinctive old European style and the sterling-look plating for which Napier is famous.
This is a Store Special – See note at top of page regarding current store sale
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