70's Rhinestone Butterfly Statement Necklace with Long Chain$30.00

  • 70's Rhinestone Butterfly Statement Necklace with Long Chain
  • 70's Rhinestone Butterfly Statement Necklace with Long Chain
  • 70's Rhinestone Butterfly Statement Necklace with Long Chain
  • 70's Rhinestone Butterfly Statement Necklace with Long Chain
  • 70's Rhinestone Butterfly Statement Necklace with Long Chain
  • 70's Rhinestone Butterfly Statement Necklace with Long Chain
  • 70's Rhinestone Butterfly Statement Necklace with Long Chain
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70's Rhinestone Butterfly Statement Necklace with Long Chain

For big time butterfly lovers, we present this fabulous statement necklace from circa late 1960's-70's...

This large-and-in-charge gold tone metal pendant features a lovely reticulated butterfly resting on a flourished, ovular background. Peppered throughout are carved gemstone cabochon stones in various types; pearly and milky moonstones, faceted turquoise and coral color stones. The edges of the butterfly wings are dotted with sapphire blue color rhinestones and beneath the right wing, a ruby color rhinestone flower peeks through. Unmarked and not on original chain. Chain is a tarnished silver with adjustable length end section. Overall condition is very good with two stones missing from beneath left wing (see last pic) and some light overall wear.

Measurements:

- 2.5" pendant width

- 3" pedant length

- 5/8" depth

- 12.5" chain length (at shortest length setting)

- 13.75" chain length (at longest length setting)

- 16.5" total necklace length (with pendant) at medium length setting

Feel free to contact me with any questions or inquiries!

♥,

Miss Master

This item is sold from an excellent, highly rated vintage boutique in New York, New York.

This item is sold from an excellent, highly rated vintage boutique in New York, New York.

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