Natural Genuine Purple Amethyst Beads Beaded Crystal Necklace Vintage Jewelry
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Historically, the stone was believed to assist prophecy and visions and to bring riches and powers to its owners. It has always been associated with the civil and religious classes that have ruled human cultures.
Historically, the stone was believed to assist prophecy and visions and to bring riches and powers to its owners. It has always been associated with the civil and religious classes that have ruled human cultures.
THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL 1.00 CARAT VVS AMETHYST. EMERALD CUT WITH BRILLIANT DEEP PURPLE COLOR. THE STONE MEASURES 7MM X 5MM. AT THIS PRICE IT DOES NOT INCLUDE A CHAIN. YOU MAY PURCHASE A CHAIN FOR $10.00 IN 16; 18; 20; OR 22 INCHES. THIS IS A VERY BEAUTIFUL ITEM THAT YOU WILL ENJOY FOR MANY YEARS TO COME. I ONLY SHIP TO THE UNITED STATES USING TRACKED MAIL. I WILL USE THE INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING PROGRAM FROM E-BAY… PAYPAL IS THE ACCEPTED FOR OF PAYMENT THESE ARE GENUINE AMETHYST STONES AND SOLID STERLING SILVER—-NO CZ’S –NOTHING PLATED. THIS IS A VERY GOOD VALUE AND YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH YOUR PURCHASE. I TAKE PRIDE IN PROVIDING QUALITY PRODUCTS AT AFFORDABLE PRICES. Amethyst history Tweet Amethyst has been a prized gem for centuries. It is the birthstone for Pisces and the month of February, and the gemstone for the 6th anniversary of marriage. The stone is included in royal collections all over the world, from ancient Egypt to the British crown jewels. The Smithsonian has an amethyst that weighs 400 pounds! Ancient civilizations prized the stone more than many gems, which today, enjoy more recognition and value, including the Sapphire and the Ruby. In olden times, Amethyst saw its place in the Christian church, worn on Bishops’ rings. The royal purple color used to symbolize Christ. Saint Valentine was thought to wear a ring set with an antique Amethyst carved with an image of Cupid. The stone is also a symbol of Saint Matthias. There are a number of Biblical references to the amethyst. It was also one of the twelve precious stones in the high priest Aaron’s breastplate. The twelfth foundation of the Holy City was built of amethyst. For some time, true amethyst was valued equally with the diamond. Then great finds in South America and elsewhere made it more plentiful. As its rarity decreased, so did its price. According to Greek mythology, Amethyst was a young virgin who became the object of wrath of the Greek God Dionysus after he became intoxicated with red wine. When Amethyst cried out to Goddess Diana for help, she immediately turned the girl into a white, shimmering stone (quartz). When Dionysus realized what had happened and felt remorse for his actions, his tears dripped into his goblet of red wine. The goblet overturned, and the red wine spilled all over the white rock, saturating it until it became the purple quartz that is now known as Amethyst. The name amethyst derives from the ancient Greek word amethustos, meaning sober. It was said that an amethyst could prevent the bearer from becoming excessively drunk and also instills a sober and serious mind. It was believed that if a person drank from a cup or goblet made entirely of amethyst, he or she would not get drunk at all. In Greek mythology, amethyst was rock crystal dyed purple by the tears of Dionysus, the god of wine and revelry. Ancient Egyptians used the stone as the representative of the zodiac sign of the goat. The goat was considered the enemy of vines and vineyards, and therefore the antidote of wine. Amethyst has been thought to have many attributes throughout history, and all of them are good. The stone was thought to control evil thoughts, quicken intelligence, make a shrewd man in business, preserve soldiers from battle wounds, aid the warrior to victory, help the hunter in search of his game, protect the wearer from contagious diseases, and put demons to flight if the figure of a bear is inscribed on the jewel. Amethyst was known as a gem that would bring forth the highest, purest aspirations of human kind. Chastity, sobriety, and control over one’s thoughts were all attributes heightened by wearing the stone. The gem would guard against the anger of passion, and the violent or base nature of its wearer. The stone encouraged calm, bravery, and contemplation. Amethyst has religious connotations, as well. It was one of the twelve stones that adorned the breastplate of the high priest Aaron (Exodus 39). Amethyst later has stood for the tribe of Dan, one of the Twelve Tribes of Israel. The Apostle Matthias and the Guardian Angel Adnachiel spirit are associated with Amethyst, as well. During the Middle Ages, Amethyst stood for piety and celibacy and was therefore worn by members of the Catholic Church clergy and was used to adorn crosses. During the Renaissance, Amethyst has stood for humility and modesty. Throughout the ages, powerful and rich monarchs have used Amethyst as a symbol of royalty, and some Amethysts even decorate the British Crown Jewels. Rumor has it that Amethyst was a personal favorite of Queen Catherine the Great of Russia. Historically, the stone was believed to assist prophecy and visions and to bring riches and powers to its owners. It has always been associated with the civil and religious classes that have ruled human cultures. In the Chinese philosophy of Feng Shui, the amethyst enhances the wealth corner focusing on the giving and receiving of material wealth. At the highest level, amethyst bestows the spiritual understanding required to reach the state of bliss. It is associated with the crown chakra at the top of the head where divine essence enters. It is a good stone to solve discord, suggested for children and warring relatives. In Renaissance magic, an amethyst engraved with the image of a bear was worn as a protective amulet. In Graeco-Roman times, rings of amethyst set in bronze were worn as charms against evil, and magical cups carved from amethyst banished sorrow and evil from all who drank FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING ON ORDERS OVER $30.00
THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL 1.00 CARAT VVS AMETHYST. EMERALD CUT WITH BRILLIANT DEEP PURPLE COLOR. THE STONE MEASURES 7MM X 5MM. AT THIS PRICE IT DOES NOT INCLUDE A CHAIN. YOU MAY PURCHASE A CHAIN FOR $10.00 IN 16; 18; 20; OR 22 INCHES. THIS IS A VERY BEAUTIFUL ITEM THAT YOU WILL ENJOY FOR MANY YEARS TO COME. I ONLY SHIP TO THE UNITED STATES USING TRACKED MAIL. I WILL USE THE INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING PROGRAM FROM E-BAY… PAYPAL IS THE ACCEPTED FOR OF PAYMENT THESE ARE GENUINE AMETHYST STONES AND SOLID STERLING SILVER—-NO CZ’S –NOTHING PLATED. THIS IS A VERY GOOD VALUE AND YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH YOUR PURCHASE. I TAKE PRIDE IN PROVIDING QUALITY PRODUCTS AT AFFORDABLE PRICES. Amethyst history Tweet Amethyst has been a prized gem for centuries. It is the birthstone for Pisces and the month of February, and the gemstone for the 6th anniversary of marriage. The stone is included in royal collections all over the world, from ancient Egypt to the British crown jewels. The Smithsonian has an amethyst that weighs 400 pounds! Ancient civilizations prized the stone more than many gems, which today, enjoy more recognition and value, including the Sapphire and the Ruby. In olden times, Amethyst saw its place in the Christian church, worn on Bishops’ rings. The royal purple color used to symbolize Christ. Saint Valentine was thought to wear a ring set with an antique Amethyst carved with an image of Cupid. The stone is also a symbol of Saint Matthias. There are a number of Biblical references to the amethyst. It was also one of the twelve precious stones in the high priest Aaron’s breastplate. The twelfth foundation of the Holy City was built of amethyst. For some time, true amethyst was valued equally with the diamond. Then great finds in South America and elsewhere made it more plentiful. As its rarity decreased, so did its price. According to Greek mythology, Amethyst was a young virgin who became the object of wrath of the Greek God Dionysus after he became intoxicated with red wine. When Amethyst cried out to Goddess Diana for help, she immediately turned the girl into a white, shimmering stone (quartz). When Dionysus realized what had happened and felt remorse for his actions, his tears dripped into his goblet of red wine. The goblet overturned, and the red wine spilled all over the white rock, saturating it until it became the purple quartz that is now known as Amethyst. The name amethyst derives from the ancient Greek word amethustos, meaning sober. It was said that an amethyst could prevent the bearer from becoming excessively drunk and also instills a sober and serious mind. It was believed that if a person drank from a cup or goblet made entirely of amethyst, he or she would not get drunk at all. In Greek mythology, amethyst was rock crystal dyed purple by the tears of Dionysus, the god of wine and revelry. Ancient Egyptians used the stone as the representative of the zodiac sign of the goat. The goat was considered the enemy of vines and vineyards, and therefore the antidote of wine. Amethyst has been thought to have many attributes throughout history, and all of them are good. The stone was thought to control evil thoughts, quicken intelligence, make a shrewd man in business, preserve soldiers from battle wounds, aid the warrior to victory, help the hunter in search of his game, protect the wearer from contagious diseases, and put demons to flight if the figure of a bear is inscribed on the jewel. Amethyst was known as a gem that would bring forth the highest, purest aspirations of human kind. Chastity, sobriety, and control over one’s thoughts were all attributes heightened by wearing the stone. The gem would guard against the anger of passion, and the violent or base nature of its wearer. The stone encouraged calm, bravery, and contemplation. Amethyst has religious connotations, as well. It was one of the twelve stones that adorned the breastplate of the high priest Aaron (Exodus 39). Amethyst later has stood for the tribe of Dan, one of the Twelve Tribes of Israel. The Apostle Matthias and the Guardian Angel Adnachiel spirit are associated with Amethyst, as well. During the Middle Ages, Amethyst stood for piety and celibacy and was therefore worn by members of the Catholic Church clergy and was used to adorn crosses. During the Renaissance, Amethyst has stood for humility and modesty. Throughout the ages, powerful and rich monarchs have used Amethyst as a symbol of royalty, and some Amethysts even decorate the British Crown Jewels. Rumor has it that Amethyst was a personal favorite of Queen Catherine the Great of Russia. Historically, the stone was believed to assist prophecy and visions and to bring riches and powers to its owners. It has always been associated with the civil and religious classes that have ruled human cultures. In the Chinese philosophy of Feng Shui, the amethyst enhances the wealth corner focusing on the giving and receiving of material wealth. At the highest level, amethyst bestows the spiritual understanding required to reach the state of bliss. It is associated with the crown chakra at the top of the head where divine essence enters. It is a good stone to solve discord, suggested for children and warring relatives. In Renaissance magic, an amethyst engraved with the image of a bear was worn as a protective amulet. In Graeco-Roman times, rings of amethyst set in bronze were worn as charms against evil, and magical cups carved from amethyst banished sorrow and evil from all who drank FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING ON ORDERS OVER $30.00
14K Yellow Gold Braclet with Briolet 5×7mm Pear Shape.. Condition is New with tags. Available in solid colors any length Lock is Lobster lock. Proudly made in USA Shipped with USPS First Class Package.
VINTAGE M. KATZ COLLECTABLE HEBREW PINS / PENDANTSAND OTHER UNIQUITIES FROM JERUSALEMExcellent – Near MintGREAT PRICES!——————— GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Here in is a beautiful selection of vintage pins by Michael Katz, Eytan Brandes, and other various artists ranging in years from 1970-2010. All items come from Israel. Each Judaic pin has a unique design. Each are collectibleand have a special meaning or serve a unique purpose. All items are in Excellent – Near Mint Condition. Some of the pins may have loop backs so they may also be used as pendants on a necklace chain. Each comes boxed, well packaged, with quick delivery.Please make sure to check out the individual descriptions. Buy more than one and save on shipping. All of these make a wonderful gift! INDIVIDUAL DESCRIPTIONS: 1. Magen David, Dove, Chai, Heart: Unique Dangling Pin (1986)2. “SBJ” Gold Plated With Pearls: Unique Dangling Pin3. Derek Enunah: “Faithfulness” (1996-97)4. Tikvah: “Hope” by artist Eytan Brandes (2004-05)5. Limud: “Learning and Study” by artist Eytan Brandes (2004)6. Gold Tone Modernist: “Dance Across Jerusalem” (1985-86)7. Shehehe `Yanu: “Thank God For All Good Things” (`99-2000)8. Migdel Oz: “A Tower of Strength” (2000-01)9. Keter Torah / Crown Of Torah: “There is Nothing Greater” (1987-88) 10. Hazak: “Be Strong, Symbol of Strength” (2002-03)11. Nishba `ti va akayema: “Promise / Fulfilment” – With Pearl (1997-98)12. Gold Tone Modernist Script (1988-89)13. V’shinantam L’vanekha: “Teach The Children” (1998-99)14. Gold & Silver Tone Modern Abstract Dancers: [Condition – broken Pin Back, needs repair]15. Shalom: “Peace” by artist Eytan Brandes (2005-06)16. Silver Tone Figural Hebrew Music: by Eric Originals 17. Hamsa / Hand of Miriam: “Protection from Evil” Enamel Pendant18. Kanaris Sterling Silver & Gold: “Tree Of Life” with gold stars19. 14K Yellow Gold Hamsa / Hand of Miriam Pendant & Necklace (18″ inch chain)20. Jewish Star Sterling Silver & Marcasite Pendant: (Pendant only)21. Sh’ma Oz / Golden Shofar: “Arrival of a Happy New Year” (1992-93)22. Torah Orah: “Torah is the Light” (2001-02)23. Hamsa/ Hand of Miriam Porcelain: Wall Hanging Amulet, Home Blessing /Protection Decor24. Gold Plated Revolving C’hai: Necklace & Pendant25. 14K Menorah Pin with Genuine Diamonds: 10 Full Cut Diamonds. Menorah & Gavel, 2piece, Pinbacks (4Grams)26. 18K Torah Pendant with Pearls & Gemstones: With 12 Semi Precious Stones: Pink & Blue Sapphires, One Pearl. Pendant only, No Bale. (10.8 Grams)27. Sterling Silver Jewish Star: Cutely Hand Crafted28. Sterling Silver Picasso Zig Zag Pin: “.925 / Mexico / TP-44”. (16Grams)29. Sterling Silver Unique “Petal” with Pearls: Antique Pin Back. “H&B / Sterling”. (8.5Grams) 30. 9″ Sterling Abstract Jewish Star: Includes a 9” inch (23cm) necklace. (7.9Grams)31. Sterling Marcasite Jewish Star Pendant: 1” inch in Height. (1.8Grams)32. Star Of David Bracelet: Gold tone star. 4.5″ inches33. Holy Land Coral & Jade Earrings: 1/2″ Inch.34. Sterling C’hai Pendant: 1” inch. (3.4Grams)35. Holy Land Gemstones Earrings: 1/2” inch.36. Amethyst & Pearl Mizrachi Pendant: 1” inch.37. Mizrachi “Shalom” Pendant: 1” inch38. Mizrachi “Mother in Israel” Pendant: 1 3/8” inch39. Sterling Sliver Mezuzah Pendant 1 ½” (2.7Grams)40. Evil Eye Tie Tack: 2 ½”41. Hadassah Sapphires GF Pendant: Life Member Pendant. 1 ¾” inch tall.42. Sterling Jewish Star (Condition): Missing several Marcasite. 1” inch. (2.4Grams)43. 1915 NY Art League Pendant: Very unique. Antique bronze medallion. 1 ¼” inch44. 14k Gold Turquoise Jewish Star: Size: (2.9grams)45. Brass Jewish Star Pendant Leather Necklace: With leather rawhide necklace. Weight: 13 1/2” long46. Israel Large Landscape Pin by Azooli: Handcrafted Porcelain. 15,6in by 1 ½”47. Israel Small Landscape Pin by Azooli: Handcrafted Porcelain. 1 ½”by ½”48. Large Oval Israel Pin by Azooli: Handcrafted Porcelain. 2”49. Sterling Silver Rectangular Mezuzah: 1” Inch. Weight: 50. Collection of (3) Kid’s Mezuzah: All antique. Great for kids! Two are missing bails (easy to attach). 1” inch each.51. Gold Filled Hadassah Associate Lapel Pin: 1 ½”52. Sterling Silver Tallis Clips: 6 5/8” long, 1” by 1 ½” pendant. Weight: 53. Sterling Silver Long Oval Mezuzah: Pendant: 1 ½” + Necklace: 12 ½” long. Weight: 54. Sterling silver flower brooch Enamel Petals .3oz, 3” 55. Yossi Steinberg “Dancer” w/ Pearl:.4oz, 3” Sterling Silver Rim. Pearl. Resin Body 56. Hamsa w/ Blue Eye Stone: 1.1oz, 3” 57. Speckle Gold blue Stone Pendant: 1.4oz, 2 ¾” 925 sterling Silver 58. Sterling Artist Made Contemporary pendant: (Tigers Eye, Natural Bone).4oz, 2 ¼” 59. Sterling Silver Strength from God Pin: (The Lords Request, Show Strength Do not give up) .3oz, 1 ½” 60. C’hai Brass Keychain: 3 ½”, 0.5oz61. Brass Pendant “Lucky”: 0.5”, 1oz62. Leather Men’s Bracelet: 0.5”W, 3.0oz63. C’hai “18” Necklace & Pendant: 1.5”, 0.5oz, 14” Long Necklace64. Temple Beth Ami “Forever”: 1 ¼”, 0.3oz CONDITION: Every Item is “NEAR MINT” (except where noted) (PINS COME IN INDIVIDUAL GIFT BOXES)——————— Thanks for your consideration….. ….Check out our many other listings and SAVE ON SHIPPING FAST & IMMEDIATE SHIPPING14 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE*100% POSITVE EBAY RATINGS – BID WITH CONFIDENCE CUSTOMER SERVICE: 914….774….5860See more at www.EPTHOUSE.com ———– SHIPPING RATES HAVE INCREASED!Unfortunately, shipping rates are not within our control. We do not make any money off shipping and handling. In fact, we lose money in most cases. Rest assured, we take extra time and care to properly wrap your package so the item can arrive to you safely. No, shipping is not cheap. But, you’ll ALWAYS GET YOUR MONEY’S WORTH WITH US! ———– *RETURNS:1. NO RETURNS ON SEALED ITEMS, UNLESS THE ITEM REMAINS “SEALED”.2. YOUR MONEY BACK GUARANTY IF THE ITEM ARRIVES BROKEN OR IS PROVED DISGENUINE. 3. RETURNS ACCEPTED WITHIN (14) DAYS OF RECEIPT OF YOUR ITEM….YOU MUST CONTACT SELLER BEFORE RETURNING4. RETURNS SHOULD BE PROPERLY PACKAGED & INSURED – AS THEY WERE SENT TO YOU. 5. RETURNS DO NOT INCLUDE INITIAL POSTAGE AMOUNT, BUYER PAYS RETURN SHIPPING INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS: (SHIPPING OUTSIDE THE USA) 1. ADDITIONAL SHIPPING FEES MAY APPLY….PLEASE CONTACT SELLER BEFORE SENDING YOUR PAYMENT2. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR INTERNATIONAL DUTIES, CUSTOMS FEES, OR TAXES.
VINTAGE M. KATZ COLLECTABLE HEBREW PINS / PENDANTSAND OTHER UNIQUITIES FROM JERUSALEMExcellent – Near MintGREAT PRICES!——————— GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Here in is a beautiful selection of vintage pins by Michael Katz, Eytan Brandes, and other various artists ranging in years from 1970-2010. All items come from Israel. Each Judaic pin has a unique design. Each are collectibleand have a special meaning or serve a unique purpose. All items are in Excellent – Near Mint Condition. Some of the pins may have loop backs so they may also be used as pendants on a necklace chain. Each comes boxed, well packaged, with quick delivery.Please make sure to check out the individual descriptions. Buy more than one and save on shipping. All of these make a wonderful gift! INDIVIDUAL DESCRIPTIONS: 1. Magen David, Dove, Chai, Heart: Unique Dangling Pin (1986)2. “SBJ” Gold Plated With Pearls: Unique Dangling Pin3. Derek Enunah: “Faithfulness” (1996-97)4. Tikvah: “Hope” by artist Eytan Brandes (2004-05)5. Limud: “Learning and Study” by artist Eytan Brandes (2004)6. Gold Tone Modernist: “Dance Across Jerusalem” (1985-86)7. Shehehe `Yanu: “Thank God For All Good Things” (`99-2000)8. Migdel Oz: “A Tower of Strength” (2000-01)9. Keter Torah / Crown Of Torah: “There is Nothing Greater” (1987-88) 10. Hazak: “Be Strong, Symbol of Strength” (2002-03)11. Nishba `ti va akayema: “Promise / Fulfilment” – With Pearl (1997-98)12. Gold Tone Modernist Script (1988-89)13. V’shinantam L’vanekha: “Teach The Children” (1998-99)14. Gold & Silver Tone Modern Abstract Dancers: [Condition – broken Pin Back, needs repair]15. Shalom: “Peace” by artist Eytan Brandes (2005-06)16. Silver Tone Figural Hebrew Music: by Eric Originals 17. Hamsa / Hand of Miriam: “Protection from Evil” Enamel Pendant18. Kanaris Sterling Silver & Gold: “Tree Of Life” with gold stars19. 14K Yellow Gold Hamsa / Hand of Miriam Pendant & Necklace (18″ inch chain)20. Jewish Star Sterling Silver & Marcasite Pendant: (Pendant only)21. Sh’ma Oz / Golden Shofar: “Arrival of a Happy New Year” (1992-93)22. Torah Orah: “Torah is the Light” (2001-02)23. Hamsa/ Hand of Miriam Porcelain: Wall Hanging Amulet, Home Blessing /Protection Decor24. Gold Plated Revolving C’hai: Necklace & Pendant25. 14K Menorah Pin with Genuine Diamonds: 10 Full Cut Diamonds. Menorah & Gavel, 2piece, Pinbacks (4Grams)26. 18K Torah Pendant with Pearls & Gemstones: With 12 Semi Precious Stones: Pink & Blue Sapphires, One Pearl. Pendant only, No Bale. (10.8 Grams)27. Sterling Silver Jewish Star: Cutely Hand Crafted28. Sterling Silver Picasso Zig Zag Pin: “.925 / Mexico / TP-44”. (16Grams)29. Sterling Silver Unique “Petal” with Pearls: Antique Pin Back. “H&B / Sterling”. (8.5Grams) 30. 9″ Sterling Abstract Jewish Star: Includes a 9” inch (23cm) necklace. (7.9Grams)31. Sterling Marcasite Jewish Star Pendant: 1” inch in Height. (1.8Grams)32. Star Of David Bracelet: Gold tone star. 4.5″ inches33. Holy Land Coral & Jade Earrings: 1/2″ Inch.34. Sterling C’hai Pendant: 1” inch. (3.4Grams)35. Holy Land Gemstones Earrings: 1/2” inch.36. Amethyst & Pearl Mizrachi Pendant: 1” inch.37. Mizrachi “Shalom” Pendant: 1” inch38. Mizrachi “Mother in Israel” Pendant: 1 3/8” inch39. Sterling Sliver Mezuzah Pendant 1 ½” (2.7Grams)40. Evil Eye Tie Tack: 2 ½”41. Hadassah Sapphires GF Pendant: Life Member Pendant. 1 ¾” inch tall.42. Sterling Jewish Star (Condition): Missing several Marcasite. 1” inch. (2.4Grams)43. 1915 NY Art League Pendant: Very unique. Antique bronze medallion. 1 ¼” inch44. 14k Gold Turquoise Jewish Star: Size: (2.9grams)45. Brass Jewish Star Pendant Leather Necklace: With leather rawhide necklace. Weight: 13 1/2” long46. Israel Large Landscape Pin by Azooli: Handcrafted Porcelain. 15,6in by 1 ½”47. Israel Small Landscape Pin by Azooli: Handcrafted Porcelain. 1 ½”by ½”48. Large Oval Israel Pin by Azooli: Handcrafted Porcelain. 2”49. Sterling Silver Rectangular Mezuzah: 1” Inch. Weight: 50. Collection of (3) Kid’s Mezuzah: All antique. Great for kids! Two are missing bails (easy to attach). 1” inch each.51. Gold Filled Hadassah Associate Lapel Pin: 1 ½”52. Sterling Silver Tallis Clips: 6 5/8” long, 1” by 1 ½” pendant. Weight: 53. Sterling Silver Long Oval Mezuzah: Pendant: 1 ½” + Necklace: 12 ½” long. Weight: 54. Sterling silver flower brooch Enamel Petals .3oz, 3” 55. Yossi Steinberg “Dancer” w/ Pearl:.4oz, 3” Sterling Silver Rim. Pearl. Resin Body 56. Hamsa w/ Blue Eye Stone: 1.1oz, 3” 57. Speckle Gold blue Stone Pendant: 1.4oz, 2 ¾” 925 sterling Silver 58. Sterling Artist Made Contemporary pendant: (Tigers Eye, Natural Bone).4oz, 2 ¼” 59. Sterling Silver Strength from God Pin: (The Lords Request, Show Strength Do not give up) .3oz, 1 ½” 60. C’hai Brass Keychain: 3 ½”, 0.5oz61. Brass Pendant “Lucky”: 0.5”, 1oz62. Leather Men’s Bracelet: 0.5”W, 3.0oz63. C’hai “18” Necklace & Pendant: 1.5”, 0.5oz, 14” Long Necklace64. Temple Beth Ami “Forever”: 1 ¼”, 0.3oz CONDITION: Every Item is “NEAR MINT” (except where noted) (PINS COME IN INDIVIDUAL GIFT BOXES)——————— Thanks for your consideration….. ….Check out our many other listings and SAVE ON SHIPPING FAST & IMMEDIATE SHIPPING14 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE*100% POSITVE EBAY RATINGS – BID WITH CONFIDENCE CUSTOMER SERVICE: 914….774….5860See more at www.EPTHOUSE.com ———– SHIPPING RATES HAVE INCREASED!Unfortunately, shipping rates are not within our control. We do not make any money off shipping and handling. In fact, we lose money in most cases. Rest assured, we take extra time and care to properly wrap your package so the item can arrive to you safely. No, shipping is not cheap. But, you’ll ALWAYS GET YOUR MONEY’S WORTH WITH US! ———– *RETURNS:1. NO RETURNS ON SEALED ITEMS, UNLESS THE ITEM REMAINS “SEALED”.2. YOUR MONEY BACK GUARANTY IF THE ITEM ARRIVES BROKEN OR IS PROVED DISGENUINE. 3. RETURNS ACCEPTED WITHIN (14) DAYS OF RECEIPT OF YOUR ITEM….YOU MUST CONTACT SELLER BEFORE RETURNING4. RETURNS SHOULD BE PROPERLY PACKAGED & INSURED – AS THEY WERE SENT TO YOU. 5. RETURNS DO NOT INCLUDE INITIAL POSTAGE AMOUNT, BUYER PAYS RETURN SHIPPING INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS: (SHIPPING OUTSIDE THE USA) 1. ADDITIONAL SHIPPING FEES MAY APPLY….PLEASE CONTACT SELLER BEFORE SENDING YOUR PAYMENT2. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR INTERNATIONAL DUTIES, CUSTOMS FEES, OR TAXES.