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VN37. Vintage 16" Czech Art Deco Blue & White Glass Necklace | Marked Made Czech | UV Reactive Blue Non disponible • Pre-owned - Excellent ∙ Necklace
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Vintage Czech Art Deco necklace featuring opaque blue and white pressed glass beads in a striking geometric design. Marked "Made Czech" on the end ring. The necklace showcases classic Bohemian glass craftsmanship with graduated disc and spear-shaped beads arranged in a bold Machine Age design. Under 365nm UV light, the blue glass exhibits a noticeable fluorescence, adding an extra collectible feature for UV-reactive glass enthusiasts. Original vintage condition with age-appropriate wear to the metal findings and stringing. A beautiful example of Czech export glass jewelry from the Art Deco era. Details: Marked: Made Czech Era: Circa 1930s–1940s Origin: Czechoslovakia (Bohemian glass) Materials: Pressed glass, brass-tone findings Color: Opaque blue & white UV Reactive: Blue beads fluoresce under 365nm UV light Condition: Very good vintage condition

ÉtatPre-owned - Excellent
TypeNecklace
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“Curating vintage treasures and modern oddities with zero restraint.” I used to be a simple woman: one chain, small hoops, sensible life choices. Then Whatnot happened. Now I own more jewelry than common sense, with adult children who roll their eyes at me (while silently lamenting that they'll never get an inheritance now), and a newfound belief that rhinestones might actually heal the soul (and ruin the budget). Still figuring out who I am, but she’s definitely shinier— and apparently also collecting every other vintage and quirky thing that sparkles, giggles, or makes no practical sense whatsoever. Because common sense is temporary — but rhinestones are forever.
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