Flash Sale! Lustrous/Shimmery Purple Vintage Button Earrings #EB6

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Original price was: $120.00.Current price is: $65.00.

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Renee says: “Lustrous/Shimmery vintage 1940’s era glass Czechoslovakian buttons guaranteed to delight! If you like what you see in the photos, you will LOVE these dangling from your ears. The buttons have a nice pattern/design and the colour is so utterly beautiful-An iridescent , glowing purple peacock that shimmers with movement.  (Hard to capture in a photo, but stunning!) Set in solid sterling silver, I have dangled these from my new ear wire with a nice spiral design. The buttons are a medium size, which are perfect for those who enjoy a statement pair. Scroll thru’ the photos for up close peek.”

Length: 2 inches   50.8 mm   See photo of earrings next to Australian .20 cent coin for size reference.

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Rave Review:

Hi Renee, To say that I am addicted is probably an understatement and at last count I am care taking (as I consider that they will be pieces I will pass on to my daughters) over 30 pairs of stunning earrings and now two pendants. I am constantly stopped and asked about your pieces and it gives me much pleasure to tell them about the earrings and of course, you. Keep doing what you do because not only are the pieces beautiful but they are unique and make me feel truly happy when I wear them! Cheers, Ros

About Vintage Czechoslovakian Glass Buttons:

The majority of glass buttons made during the 20th century were made in what is now Czechoslovakia, handmade by skilled button makers. In 1918 to mid 1940’s era, popular styles of glass buttons include pictorial, cut crystal and realistic which is like pictorials. Art Deco styles started to appear during the Art Deco period. Through the years the button production slowed, especially during WW2, and then started again and skilled button makers refined their skills. Some of the most beautiful, colorful glass buttons came from Czechoslovakia. Today many vintage glass buttons are referred to as Czech glass.