Hi, Cheri. The teardrop shaped lobster claw clasp was invented by Cartier in the 1950s. The more modern rectangular lobster claw clasp was invented in the mid 1990s so both of your info providers are correct. The deep blue shimmery necklace at 5:22, with its briolettes and rondelle beads, is so beautiful. Midnight blue is one of my favorite colors. The necklace at 12:25 is designed in the "graduated" bead stringing style. The red necklace at 23:05 has garnet beads. The large, rectangular beads have goldtone and rhinestone "insets". I love the semiprecious stone necklace at 27:18, simply because it has aquamarine beads. I don't have any of those in my collection. The "Caribbean" blue necklace at 31:44 isn't chainmail, which is made of iron, steel or aluminum rings linked together in various patterns. Periwinkle is a bluish lavender color, similar to the color of chickory blossoms (wild cornflowers). Mira Lehr (One syllable with a short"E" sound; eh) one-of-a-kind resin jewelry 38:44 . I'm thinking jet on the earrings at 1:08:25 , instead of bake (as in bake a cake) lite. I hope all of this info helps. Take care, Cheri.
@@BlessedBaubles Hi Cheri, do you have names for your tools and props? You are too cute! Will you please tell us all their names? Also, where did you get your loupe? All the ones on eBay and Amazon look cheap. Thanks for your fun videos!!
Frieda, is it the light weight piece? The one I said reminds me of Hong Kong pieces? Or are you referring to another piece. Do tell girl. lol. Add a time stamp. Thanks Frieda. Love that you are here.
Do you realise , not only are you easy to watch , but your voice is so so relaxing . I have to keep rewinding because I keep missing bits . Due to me nodding off to your voice . It’s not a bad thing either as I have to re watch your videos .😂😂😂
I am very honored and so glad that I am serving a really needed thing these days.. rest and peace. I give God all the thanks for this. Thank you so much for telling me. I am so glad you are here. ❤
Hi Carol. Let’s talk about it on email, ok? However, I have no way of knowing what’s inside the boxes, so I would not pick a box for you because I’d feel way too responsible for whether you like what’s inside or not.
I have loads of jewelry. I could sell you some and ship it. Make a surprise box sort of thing. I’ve been thinking about offering something like that anyway.
Just an FYI most people confuse puka shells with shell chips. Many stores sell them as puka but that is not what they are. The earring at the beginning 0:49 are not puka, most likely shell chips. Real puka shells are totally different category and can sell for a lot of money Real Puka shells are round whole shells.
Thank you so much! I’ll look in to that. I did hear that Puka jewelry can sell for a lot, but I wasn’t sure that the difference was. I’m not sure people will ever stop calling them Puka necklaces, but I’ll be sure to see what you are talking about. Thanks again, so much.
Oh my gosh, I’m still getting it wrong? Ugh. Lol I’ll check it out. I don’t think that one will ever make sense when I’m unboxing on the spot. At least not until I do a Google searching after the video, or look in my notes.
I am learning more from you..Than many. Olive I think her name..Maybe check out what free Info she shares..If I can mention her..Again Thanks. I’d like to resell.. my Husband died June 11th a few months ago..I am in serious need of a income..Just learning is so hard..I will but a Presidium tester on my Birthday slash Christmas list for my grown daughters..I think that would help. Make a huge difference..I Appreciate you and the people on here sharing info too..Praise God, I’m hoping HE shows me ways to make it..a Kidney disease has stopped me from working.Soo.. 🙏🤟🕊🤗
Praying for you my sweet friend. You know where to reach me if i can ever help you with anything. Yes, learning is hard, but we take one piece at a time and do what we can. I’ve given away very special and expensive pieces without knowing it until later, but its ok. We will be blessed! We just keep on going. 👍🏼❤
Jen, I do too. lol. I think we'd have a lot of fun. And you can ask me anything you want at any time. My email is in the video Description. I'm learning from you, too. As you know, it takes a lot of our time researching, researching, researching.
@@BlessedBaubles there is so much to know it makes my head swim sometimes. I absolutely love your content. I will check out your email. I don’t email much. I have to clean out my Mail box because I have soooo much mail and it’s mostly spam.
@@jen4umI know! But just take each piece at a time, just like you are so awesomely doing. 👍🏼 I’ve given away many great pieces because i didn’t know what I had, but its ok. We will be blessed if we just keep on going. And I’m here any time I can help. Loving your videos too.
I know! Sometimes it just gets dusty from rolling around in the box. If I was not doing "see as I see" videos, I would clean everything before my videos. Are you surprised to see my on Thursday? I often do mid week videos when I can, in addition to the Friday or Saturday Nite fun color bags. Thank you for watching!
Thanks! I found out she made painting by igniting bits of explosives to create beautiful paintings!! The necklace was debuted in Boca Raton, Florida as a celebration of her unique style of artwork. And she called it, "wearable art". Soo cool. Thank you very much.
Wow. I posted a response to you, but it went away. ? Anyway, I did get the verdigris off of the very awesome vintage earrings, if that's what you are speaking of. I had to be careful to not get vinegar next to the beads, and had to use a toothpick to gently clean only the metal. I still need to find a white bead to replace the missing bead on the front. They are just so cute and worth fixing.
❤😂have you been in the wine cellar tonightCheri😂😂😂your mood is really cheery,no offence,I’m just trying to picture you a little tipsy, and I’m laughing 😂❤
Haha, no way Frieda. Not for me. I'm just happy to be into a new box. I actually recorded episode 1 and 2 at the same time, on the same day, but didn't post episode 2 until today. So... I was silly and happy in both episodes. Must be why I got picked on in the comments. I think it bothers people when we are cheery. 🤓
@@BlessedBaubles why would you be critisized for being so sweet and good- natured? Guess there’s always been people that don’t want anyone to be happy about anything!
It is!! Its amazing! I have written to the foundation to find out if there was only one, or if there were several made, one at a time. I did find out that each piece in One-of-a-kind. The jewelry is her wearable art and is made the same way her art pieces are... by igniting Japanese Rice paper, then she covers it with resin, and each piece is all Sterling. SO amazing! This one is called, Night Bloom. Sadly she passed away this past February. :( Thank you so much for sharing.
Yes!!! I researched her after I made the video and I am so impressed! The necklace is about how she made artwork by igniting bits of explosives to make paintings! Sooo cool. There are not many available for sale. I'm very sad she is no longer here. And I'm very proud to have a piece from her. I'll price it on the next video, or maybe list it on eBay. Thank you so much.
This is one of my midweek videos. Friday nite/Saturday nite is the Fun Color bags. By the way, the Friday bags usually sell out asap but there is a lot of them still available from last week. ? Do you think people are just too busy with the end of summer? Ugh, does summer have to end? Anyway, thanks for the lovely comment and for watching.
Not sure what you are cleaning or neutralizing your testing plate with. Use a baking soda mixture water a little vinegar and table spoon of baking soda. Mix well, use to wipe off acid .
Thank you for the great tip! Not sure about baking soda AND vinegar. Doesn't that fizz up? I have heard that we can use the strongest acid which is the Platinum, to clean off the stone of all of the metal marks. But I agree that cleaning it with a neutral solution is good too. I use the wipes, then dry well with paper towel. But I'm going to try one or the other of your suggestions for sure. Thanks again.
Citrine is heat and pressure treated amethyst, whether it's done in the earth or by humans. When it's heat treated by humans, sometimes we come out with ametrine.
Hi Tawn, are you sure that all citrine is heat treated amethyst? I say this because I had a piece of incredible jewelry that I inherited and when i researched it I was so excited to find it was an H Stern piece. He, the Dad not the son, was a great jewelry designer in the early to mid 1900s from Brazil where much of the Citrine he used was mined. To my understanding, it was not heat treated. Nonetheless, that necklace was awesome and another chance for me to learn about Citrine. :) Look up the designer and Brazil Citrine and see what you think. And thank you so much!!
It's actually not You and I. It's actually the brand Davinci. (This is very controversial debate! Haha) . But I have only every found that tag on new with tag items marked Davinci. Never You and I. Even though most people call it You and I.
I had a brand new piece once as well. it was a pearly kind of set, had earrings to match. I was like…. THIS is DaVinchi? Oh my. But i still get them confused. 😂
Lobster Clasps Although it has predecessors dating back to 1959 and 1976, the modern lobster claw clasp we know today wasn't patented until 1996. So, while a piece of jewelry may have that vintage look and feel, if it's sporting a lobster claw clasp, it's actually a more recent creation!Apr 14, 2023
Could you share the timestamp please? Thanks. That way I can go right to the earrings. After so many pieces, its hard to remember which pieces people are referring to unless I can go se it via the timestamp.Thank you!!
Although it has predecessors dating back to 1959 and 1976, the modern lobster claw clasp we know today wasn't patented until 1996.Apr 14, 2023 The Bead Gallery Lobster Claw Clasps - A Very Recent Design and a Staple in the ... In 1970, the lobster claw clasp made its first appearance on the jewellery scene, which explains why it is more commonly found on Retro bracelets and necklaces.Sep 22, 2020 Aussie Chains Direct Interesting Things About Lobster Clasps You Should Not Miss Lobster claw clasps are new, machine-made clasps from the 1900s. So, any such necklace will be about 100 years old, costing $50 - 100 per design.Apr 8, 2023 Antiques Know How Antique Necklace Clasps: Types, Identification & Value (Guide 2023)
Thanks Rose. You saved me one more research, and I always appreciate that for sure. I have some of the early Monet clasps called sister clasps. I'll take a look at the 1976 versions. And yes, the 1996 versions are easy enough to recognize. Oh, thank you so much. ❤
Hi Rose, i got the Verdigris out but I had to be careful to not damage the beads. I LOVE those earrings. I still need to find a white bead that will replace the missing one. They are just too darling to not fix.
Cheeri i love the black class beads i didnt hear any price but i wiill buy them and the $5 bralet i am wanting a cuff braclet a ring i nice big one for my middle figar and i will take the 19 dollar neclace love these beadsblack and white. Cherri i want to thank you so so much for getting back to me i really appreciate it very much ….Would you be so kind to send me the e mail address or the contact number or maybe you might like to get meone or two if i sent you the the money how you feel about that and i just love copper jewlary Cheri. I thought i would send you $100.00 NZ dollars but I won’t take any thing for granted Cheri..kind Rguards. Suzanne
Hi Suzanne, I’m so glad you found pieces that you love. My email is shown in the video on that piece of paper that I hold up. And you can find out how to purchase jewelry in the videos Description. I hope that helps. I’ll be looking forward to your email. I can’t take orders in the comments because there is no way for me to know who asked first. Email works great. Thank you!
Hi, Cheri. The teardrop shaped lobster claw clasp was invented by Cartier in the 1950s. The more modern rectangular lobster claw clasp was invented in the mid 1990s so both of your info providers are correct. The deep blue shimmery necklace at 5:22, with its briolettes and rondelle beads, is so beautiful. Midnight blue is one of my favorite colors. The necklace at 12:25 is designed in the "graduated" bead stringing style. The red necklace at 23:05 has garnet beads. The large, rectangular beads have goldtone and rhinestone "insets". I love the semiprecious stone necklace at 27:18, simply because it has aquamarine beads. I don't have any of those in my collection. The "Caribbean" blue necklace at 31:44 isn't chainmail, which is made of iron, steel or aluminum rings linked together in various patterns. Periwinkle is a bluish lavender color, similar to the color of chickory blossoms (wild cornflowers). Mira Lehr (One syllable with a short"E" sound; eh) one-of-a-kind resin jewelry 38:44 . I'm thinking jet on the earrings at 1:08:25 , instead of bake (as in bake a cake) lite. I hope all of this info helps. Take care, Cheri.
thanks very much. 😊
@@BlessedBaubles Hi Cheri, do you have names for your tools and props? You are too cute! Will you please tell us all their names? Also, where did you get your loupe? All the ones on eBay and Amazon look cheap. Thanks for your fun videos!!
You were like a kid in a 🍬 store with this colorful bag #1 🎉. Such fun to share your excitement, Cheri 😊
Thank you sweet Debra ❤
Yes… happy girl, new box of jewelry. Lol
Another fun video!!! I'm liking your good mood, very fun too😊
Lol. yes… feeling better. And a new box of jewelry that is NOT BlueBox, but is from ShopGoodWill is always a refreshing, fun event. 👍🏼
I love the strawberry broach it’s beautiful and the chihuahua earrings
Thank you 🤗
loved the video, love watching you find things, it makes it fun for us! Till next time, have a great weekend!
Thanks so much!
That’s beeeuutiful pearls and red beads!
Frieda, is it the light weight piece? The one I said reminds me of Hong Kong pieces? Or are you referring to another piece. Do tell girl. lol. Add a time stamp.
Thanks Frieda. Love that you are here.
I’m so sorry you missed it, Frieda. 😢
Oh, I just love the beautiful garnet, glass and pearl necklace and earrings set! That quartz and amethyst necklace is beautiful, too! 👍😄
Thank you so much!
I also lost a yellow Lab named Jeep. Your love for Butch was exactly the sentiment I had for Jeep! Good to see your content.
I’m so sorry to hear of your loss too. Its so hard to lose these angels from heaven. ❤
Thank you for watching, and for your kind comment.
Do you realise , not only are you easy to watch , but your voice is so so relaxing . I have to keep rewinding because I keep missing bits . Due to me nodding off to your voice . It’s not a bad thing either as I have to re watch your videos .😂😂😂
I am very honored and so glad that I am serving a really needed thing these days.. rest and peace. I give God all the thanks for this.
Thank you so much for telling me. I am so glad you are here. ❤
Jippie! So happy to see you have a video out.
Hope you enjoyed it!
good show thx
Glad you enjoyed it
You have such a good eye for coordinating sets.
Thank you!! I appreciate that so much.
I love watching these unboxing’s it’s fun. Could I ask would you consider picking a box for me and posting it to me in Australia I would pay of course
Hi Carol. Let’s talk about it on email, ok?
However, I have no way of knowing what’s inside the boxes, so I would not pick a box for you because I’d feel way too responsible for whether you like what’s inside or not.
I have loads of jewelry. I could sell you some and ship it. Make a surprise box sort of thing.
I’ve been thinking about offering something like that anyway.
@@BlessedBaubles that sounds great I will have to send you an email.
@@BlessedBaubles ok I will email you for sure thank you 🙏
Just an FYI most people confuse puka shells with shell chips. Many stores sell them as puka but that is not what they are. The earring at the beginning 0:49 are not puka, most likely shell chips. Real puka shells are totally different category and can sell for a lot of money Real Puka shells are round whole shells.
Thank you so much! I’ll look in to that. I did hear that Puka jewelry can sell for a lot, but I wasn’t sure that the difference was.
I’m not sure people will ever stop calling them Puka necklaces, but I’ll be sure to see what you are talking about.
Thanks again, so much.
Oh my goodness, I love the Chihuahua earrings. I have chihuahua's
aren’t they just too cute for words? !! And Sterling 👍🏼
They sold fast.
@@BlessedBaubles I'm sure that they did, they were so cute 🥰
Thank you that's my mom's name love the craft jar.
You are very welcome.
Was it you who asked for the name? Or is it a coincidence?
@@BlessedBaubles me and I'm sent an email to try and buy it but I'll wait to see if I was first like everyone else lol.
Your the best Cheri
I think you did end up missing it. I’m so sorry. :( Well have to do another in a month or so. remind me, ok? thanks.
Hey Cheri, The Necklace at 5:58 is DiVinci, people think it is "you and I" when it is upside down.
Oh my gosh, I’m still getting it wrong? Ugh. Lol
I’ll check it out.
I don’t think that one will ever make sense when I’m unboxing on the spot. At least not until I do a Google searching after the video, or look in my notes.
I believe you need to not hold the stones when testing with Miss Prissy. Lay it on the table to avoid interference to reading.
Love this
👍🏼
Hi Cheri! Great video ! Favorite piece has to be the meow bracelet, super cute. Looking forward to the next bag! Have a wonderful evening.
Such a funny piece. Ball of yarn, a mouse, so cute.
Thanks for watching and for sharing. ❤
Hi Cheri hope your week was great and glad to see you back 😊❤
Thanks Betty.
So glad you are here.
I am learning more from you..Than many. Olive I think her name..Maybe check out what free Info she shares..If I can mention her..Again Thanks. I’d like to resell.. my Husband died June 11th a few months ago..I am in serious need of a income..Just learning is so hard..I will but a Presidium tester on my Birthday slash Christmas list for my grown daughters..I think that would help. Make a huge difference..I Appreciate you and the people on here sharing info too..Praise God, I’m hoping HE shows me ways to make it..a Kidney disease has stopped me from working.Soo.. 🙏🤟🕊🤗
Praying for you my sweet friend.
You know where to reach me if i can ever help you with anything.
Yes, learning is hard, but we take one piece at a time and do what we can. I’ve given away very special and expensive pieces without knowing it until later, but its ok. We will be blessed! We just keep on going. 👍🏼❤
My first dog was also named Butch. He was a freckled face,rust colored springer spaniel. We loved our Butch!❤
Awwww, such a great name. How funny that we had the same dog name. Your dog sound adorable too. 😊
I sent you a photo of me and Butch on your phone
I wish you were my neighbor. I’d be bombarding you with questions about jewelry and probably at your house every day lol, but I’m not joking. 🙂
Jen, I do too. lol. I think we'd have a lot of fun.
And you can ask me anything you want at any time. My email is in the video Description.
I'm learning from you, too.
As you know, it takes a lot of our time researching, researching, researching.
@@BlessedBaubles there is so much to know it makes my head swim sometimes. I absolutely love your content. I will check out your email. I don’t email much. I have to clean out my Mail box because I have soooo much mail and it’s mostly spam.
@@jen4umI know! But just take each piece at a time, just like you are so awesomely doing. 👍🏼
I’ve given away many great pieces because i didn’t know what I had, but its ok. We will be blessed if we just keep on going.
And I’m here any time I can help.
Loving your videos too.
@@BlessedBaubles Aw thanks and you’re right about the blessing.
I don't blame you for keeping the kitty earrings they are cute. Lots of beautiful pieces.
Thank you! 😊
Black Tracy Linn necklace is beautiful.
Thanks!! So so happy to have found several of her pieces in this box. 🙌
Henry would be a good name
👍
It's Thursday! Wow, checking for memory loss now...heh heh..By the way thanks for washing some of your jewelry for us OCD ers... :-]
I know! Sometimes it just gets dusty from rolling around in the box.
If I was not doing "see as I see" videos, I would clean everything before my videos.
Are you surprised to see my on Thursday? I often do mid week videos when I can, in addition to the Friday or Saturday Nite fun color bags.
Thank you for watching!
Mira Lehr: She is an artist. Japanese paper, resin
Thanks! I found out she made painting by igniting bits of explosives to create beautiful paintings!! The necklace was debuted in Boca Raton, Florida as a celebration of her unique style of artwork. And she called it, "wearable art". Soo cool.
Thank you very much.
VINEGAR FOR THE VERDGRIS BOIL FOR A FEW MINUTES.
Wow. I posted a response to you, but it went away. ?
Anyway, I did get the verdigris off of the very awesome vintage earrings, if that's what you are speaking of. I had to be careful to not get vinegar next to the beads, and had to use a toothpick to gently clean only the metal.
I still need to find a white bead to replace the missing bead on the front. They are just so cute and worth fixing.
❤😂have you been in the wine cellar tonightCheri😂😂😂your mood is really cheery,no offence,I’m just trying to picture you a little tipsy, and I’m laughing 😂❤
Haha, no way Frieda. Not for me. I'm just happy to be into a new box. I actually recorded episode 1 and 2 at the same time, on the same day, but didn't post episode 2 until today.
So... I was silly and happy in both episodes.
Must be why I got picked on in the comments. I think it bothers people when we are cheery. 🤓
@@BlessedBaubles why would you be critisized for being so sweet and good- natured? Guess there’s always been people that don’t want anyone to be happy about anything!
Necklace at 3:40 could be sterling.
Yes, it is. Thanks.
I test it in the video and its very nice.
The Mira Lehr necklace may be a personal piece from the artist
It is!! Its amazing! I have written to the foundation to find out if there was only one, or if there were several made, one at a time. I did find out that each piece in One-of-a-kind.
The jewelry is her wearable art and is made the same way her art pieces are... by igniting Japanese Rice paper, then she covers it with resin, and each piece is all Sterling. SO amazing!
This one is called, Night Bloom.
Sadly she passed away this past February. :(
Thank you so much for sharing.
Mira Lehr - artist Miami Beach. She passed away in February 2023
She did a series of necklaces similar to yours
Yes!!! I researched her after I made the video and I am so impressed! The necklace is about how she made artwork by igniting bits of explosives to make paintings! Sooo cool.
There are not many available for sale. I'm very sad she is no longer here.
And I'm very proud to have a piece from her. I'll price it on the next video, or maybe list it on eBay.
Thank you so much.
Is it Friday already? Wow this week went fast. Looking forward to this all week. :-)
This is one of my midweek videos. Friday nite/Saturday nite is the Fun Color bags.
By the way, the Friday bags usually sell out asap but there is a lot of them still available from last week. ? Do you think people are just too busy with the end of summer?
Ugh, does summer have to end?
Anyway, thanks for the lovely comment and for watching.
Not sure what you are cleaning or neutralizing your testing plate with. Use a baking soda mixture water a little vinegar and table spoon of baking soda. Mix well, use to wipe off acid .
Thank you for the great tip! Not sure about baking soda AND vinegar. Doesn't that fizz up?
I have heard that we can use the strongest acid which is the Platinum, to clean off the stone of all of the metal marks. But I agree that cleaning it with a neutral solution is good too. I use the wipes, then dry well with paper towel. But I'm going to try one or the other of your suggestions for sure. Thanks again.
Aloha Cheri🤗💞
Woo hoo!!! So so nice to see you! ❤
Citrine is heat and pressure treated amethyst, whether it's done in the earth or by humans. When it's heat treated by humans, sometimes we come out with ametrine.
Hi Tawn, are you sure that all citrine is heat treated amethyst? I say this because I had a piece of incredible jewelry that I inherited and when i researched it I was so excited to find it was an H Stern piece. He, the Dad not the son, was a great jewelry designer in the early to mid 1900s from Brazil where much of the Citrine he used was mined. To my understanding, it was not heat treated.
Nonetheless, that necklace was awesome and another chance for me to learn about Citrine. :)
Look up the designer and Brazil Citrine and see what you think.
And thank you so much!!
It's actually not You and I. It's actually the brand Davinci. (This is very controversial debate! Haha) . But I have only every found that tag on new with tag items marked Davinci. Never You and I. Even though most people call it
You and I.
I had a brand new piece once as well. it was a pearly kind of set, had earrings to match. I was like…. THIS is DaVinchi? Oh my.
But i still get them confused. 😂
Lobster Clasps
Although it has predecessors dating back to 1959 and 1976, the modern lobster claw clasp we know today wasn't patented until 1996. So, while a piece of jewelry may have that vintage look and feel, if it's sporting a lobster claw clasp, it's actually a more recent creation!Apr 14, 2023
Marvelous!
Thank you
That rhinestone chain is called cup chain
Could you share the timestamp please? Thanks. That way I can go right to the earrings. After so many pieces, its hard to remember which pieces people are referring to unless I can go se it via the timestamp.Thank you!!
Although it has predecessors dating back to 1959 and 1976, the modern lobster claw clasp we know today wasn't patented until 1996.Apr 14, 2023
The Bead Gallery
Lobster Claw Clasps - A Very Recent Design and a Staple in the ...
In 1970, the lobster claw clasp made its first appearance on the jewellery scene, which explains why it is more commonly found on Retro bracelets and necklaces.Sep 22, 2020
Aussie Chains Direct
Interesting Things About Lobster Clasps You Should Not Miss
Lobster claw clasps are new, machine-made clasps from the 1900s. So, any such necklace will be about 100 years old, costing $50 - 100 per design.Apr 8, 2023
Antiques Know How
Antique Necklace Clasps: Types, Identification & Value (Guide 2023)
Thanks Rose. You saved me one more research, and I always appreciate that for sure.
I have some of the early Monet clasps called sister clasps. I'll take a look at the 1976 versions. And yes, the 1996 versions are easy enough to recognize.
Oh, thank you so much. ❤
Hi Ms. BAUBLES aka Cheri
Hello sweetest girl EVERRRR ! 😊
Great jewelry, but the necklace time stamp 34. Looks messy..
Its a very lovely piece. Perhaps its just not your style?
Thanks for watching and for the comment.
Several
several?
Craft jar names: Benji, Vera MAURA
Hi Rose,
i got the Verdigris out but I had to be careful to not damage the beads. I LOVE those earrings. I still need to find a white bead that will replace the missing one. They are just too darling to not fix.
Cheeri i love the black class beads i didnt hear any price but i wiill buy them and the $5 bralet i am wanting a cuff braclet a ring i nice big one for my middle figar and i will take the 19 dollar neclace love these beadsblack and white.
Cherri i want to thank you so so much for getting back to me i really appreciate it very much ….Would you be so kind to send me the e mail address or the contact number or maybe you might like to get meone or two if i sent you the the money how you feel about that and i just love copper jewlary Cheri. I thought i would send you $100.00 NZ dollars but I won’t take any thing for granted Cheri..kind Rguards. Suzanne
Hi Suzanne,
I’m so glad you found pieces that you love.
My email is shown in the video on that piece of paper that I hold up. And you can find out how to purchase jewelry in the videos Description.
I hope that helps. I’ll be looking forward to your email.
I can’t take orders in the comments because there is no way for me to know who asked first.
Email works great. Thank you!