These are pendants and pins. Both are the sun, and are from Italy. Th one on the right has been to my jeweler. I had a smaller diamond taken out, and the 1/2 carat diamond from my engagement ring set in it. The one with the opal has not made the trip to the jeweler. I will have the original diamond from the first one set in this one.
One is mine and the other one is for my daughter. I try to find vintage sun pins and pendants to collect. Once we actually have our ranch, and the museum I would love to have some jewelers offer pieces that are related to things at the ranch and the museum. The museum will be all about Italian culture and the influence it has in America.
We thought having an ag-tour museum would be great for us and our community. We do not have our ranch as of yet, but if you want to see our progress go to my blog Terra Del Sole.
How beautiful that you want to perserve such pretty pieces for your daughter to treasure. I have my Grandmother's pearl necklace, and it is full of love.
ReplyDeleteKimberly those are beautiful pieces! I have some very old vintage jewelery too, and I love it...I have two sons, so one day I will pass it down to my future DIL, whomever that lucky gal may be!!~ Thanks for stopping over!
ReplyDeleteHi Kimberly.....Thanks for stopping by. I'm now a Follower of yours. Love your Blog :-)
ReplyDeleteLove those vintage pins......I too collect pins, I have one daughter so I guess I'll pass them on to her.
Erica
How special to have a pin for you and your daughter. I have both of my grandmother's jewelry, and I treasure those pieces. I have two boys, so one day I will be passing things down to the daughter-in-laws. :) Thanks for stopping by....hope everything goes well with your ranch and museum. Became a follower.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog last Friday from Friday Follow! Great to see new followers:)
ReplyDeleteLove antique Brooches, Can't wear my rings. Have artritis in fingers. I gave all my jewelry to my Daughter. Just because my friends that passed away and had their's dissapear.
ReplyDeleteNo one was there but care givers. Why is it when you really need love and you are dying
the vulture's come. Sad world..
Those are so beautiful. I am sure they will be treasured forever.
ReplyDeleteHi Kimberly, yes it's been ages, I've been spending less time reading blogs making my daughter my priority during the day so I just don't get to read as much as I'd like.
ReplyDeleteI love this post today, I'm a jewelry hound! You can see that if you ever decide to take a quick trip around my other blog. I've seen sun inspired pins and earrings in my travels but hadn't really given them much thought. After reading your post today, I will appreciate them through new eyes. Thank you.
Just popped in to see your post again..
ReplyDeleteyvonne
So pretty. The museum sounds like a facinating concept!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty.
ReplyDeleteHey Kimberly,
ReplyDeleteNow I am here! I had already followed your other blog,that's how you found me. LOVE the sun pins! Re the dogs, Sorcha (aka bubba) and Skye our new corso pup from lafaccia ger along great, and the Poms - precious and Baby get along great. Corsos vs Poms? Not so much! Everyone gets along with the cat named Kitty Kitty. Ok, Now I am off to your third blog...yet another thing we have in common!
Sparkly Hugs,
Tobi
oh my those pins are gorgeous!
ReplyDeletep.s have u read "the museum of innocence" its about a collector's life and love...i think you might enjoy reading it.
persis.
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You amaze me at the suns you find. I always love visiting you.
ReplyDeleteHave a Happy Easter Sunday,,, Yvonne
ReplyDeleteLovely blog here! Came over from Diary's. Thank you for stopping there. I do love your posts.
ReplyDeleteThese are so wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI just came across your blog and love it!
Thank you for sharing!
Leticia