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Rhodium Plated Silver Tone Round Man-made Crystal Cross Pendant With 18" Chain. Measures Approximately 2 1/2"l X 1 11/16"w With A 2.5mm Bail.<br/><br/><br/><br/> Emily Borie Ryerson of Haverford, Pennsylvania was vacationing with her husband, Arthur and three of her five children in Europe.  While on vacation, she received a telegraph that her 21-year-old son, Arthur Jr. was killed in a car crash back home.  Emily completely fell apart, but her maid, Victorine, her youngest son's governess was a godsend who cared for the children while her husband arranged passage on Titanic.  She seldom left her cabin after boarding.   Emily was quoted, "Nothing mattered, and no amount of money could have bought us peace or comfort." After her extended vacation, Emily was quite the socialite and did eventually begin to resume her former position as one of Chicago's delightful society leaders and hostesses.  She endowed a scholarship in her son's name to young men of promise, was appointed by President Herbert Hoover to work on American Fund for the French wounded during World War I and also traveled with the president on his goodwill tour of South America.  While living in Chicago, Emily returned to her "roots" of being an artist of much promise and planned on taking up work in this line again. She leased a studio in Chicago to devote herself to metal work and jewel setting.  Along with her roots of jewelry making she enjoyed traveling and while on a trip to the Orient, Emily met her second husband in Peking.  She married Forsythe Sherfesee and lived in a villa on the French Riviera.   <br/><br/> Titanic Jewelry Collection <br/><br/> For four magical days, the Titanic's elite passengers reveled in every modern luxury known at the time. During the early part of the 20th century, it was considered quite sophisticated for wealthy families to spend portions of their time in Europe which meant crossing the Atlantic at least once per year. Even to these jaded travelers, the Titanic ship was like no other. Not only was it the most impressive ship of its time draped in every luxury imaginable but so were its passengers.     The women of the Titanic would plan for months to bring the right fashionable apparel aboard such a luxurious ship. Along with extensive outfit planning came accessorizing: large hats, mink stoles, gloves and of course, the jewelry. Jewelry of that time was depictive of the Art Nouveau and Edwardian eras.  Art Nouveau jewelry was influenced by naturalism involving unusual designs within a symmetrical frame often encompassing foliage, leaves, enamel, pearls, crystals and gemstones.  Edwardian designs included more formal jewelry: tiaras, brooches, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets and sautoir necklaces. Many were set with brilliant gemstones, including diamonds, crystals and of course, pearl.  Join JTV as we embark upon a journey of adventure and elegance and mark the 100th year of the Titanic's maiden voyage. <a href="http://www.jtv.com/library/titanic-jewelry-collection,default,pg.html" target="_blank">Read More</a>
avg. rating 4.80
Emily's Empyrean Cross Pendant With Chain From Titanic Jewelry Collection
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Silver Tone Heart Shape Man-made Blue Resin With Round White Crystal Heart Pendant With Chain. Measures Approximately 1 3/4"l X 1 3/8"w With A 3.5mm Bail. The Snake Chain Measures Approximately 16 Inches With A 2"extender.<br/><br/><br/><br/> Lucile Carter, wife of William Carter of the Philadelphia Carters, one of the most prominent families in the city. The stylish Mrs. Carter was a Baltimore debutante of impeccable social pedigree that linked her with President James Polk and the Peale family of painters. A popular member of Philadelphia society, she was described as a stylish woman with an "hourglass figure and Gibson Girl hair."  Her 1896 Baltimore marriage to William Ernest Carter was described in The Sun as being "one of the social events of the season."Billy" whom she was often called, and her two children had traveled to Europe for a year long vacation and were returning to the states with her maid, Mr. Carter's manservant, his chauffeur and a brand new Renault automobile and of course, they never went anywhere without their beloved Airedale and King Charles Spaniel. Upon seeing the ship, everything she had heard about its magnificence was true!  Lucile was especially enamored of the Grand Staircase because it provided her the opportunity to make a dramatic entrance into the first-class saloon.  She knew that the internationally famous couturier, Lady Duff-Gordon was on the Titanic and wagered that half of the women in first class would be wearing her gowns.  Lucile wondered what she would be wearing.  And of course, could not out shine her! <br/><br/> Titanic Jewelry Collection <br/><br/> For four magical days, the Titanic's elite passengers reveled in every modern luxury known at the time. During the early part of the 20th century, it was considered quite sophisticated for wealthy families to spend portions of their time in Europe which meant crossing the Atlantic at least once per year. Even to these jaded travelers, the Titanic ship was like no other. Not only was it the most impressive ship of its time draped in every luxury imaginable but so were its passengers.     The women of the Titanic would plan for months to bring the right fashionable apparel aboard such a luxurious ship. Along with extensive outfit planning came accessorizing: large hats, mink stoles, gloves and of course, the jewelry. Jewelry of that time was depictive of the Art Nouveau and Edwardian eras.  Art Nouveau jewelry was influenced by naturalism involving unusual designs within a symmetrical frame often encompassing foliage, leaves, enamel, pearls, crystals and gemstones.  Edwardian designs included more formal jewelry: tiaras, brooches, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets and sautoir necklaces. Many were set with brilliant gemstones, including diamonds, crystals and of course, pearl.  Join JTV as we embark upon a journey of adventure and elegance and mark the 100th year of the Titanic's maiden voyage. <a href="http://www.jtv.com/library/titanic-jewelry-collection,default,pg.html" target="_blank">Read More</a>
avg. rating 4.00
Lucile's Noble Heart Necklace From Titanic Jewelry Collection
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Off Park Collection, Oval And Marquise Man-made Blue Glass And Acrylic, Silver Tone Fox Pendant With 30" Chain. Measures Approximately 4 1/2"l X 1 13/16"w With A 3 Mm Bail. Has A 3 Inch Extender.<br/><br/>Definitely not off the beaten path...is an exclusive new collection of fine quality costume jewelry found on famous and well known Park Avenue in New York City. The Off Park Collection is every woman's array of a dream collection of costume jewelry not only is it more affordable, but it also gives you many more fashion options. This collection gives you the variety of style and a level of craftsmanship that you will fall in love with.  Big and Bold and Famous fashion all at a very Affordable Avenue...the Off Park Collection, exclusively at Jewelry Television and JTV.com.
Off Park Collection, Blue Glass Silver Tone Fox Pendant With Chain
$34.99
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Red Multi Strand Glass Bead Necklace Approximately 30 To 31 Inches With Lobster Claw Clasp.<br/><br/>Red Multi strand glass bead necklace approximately 30 to 31 inches with lobster claw clasp.
avg. rating 3.00
Red Multi Strand Glass Bead Necklace Approximately 30" To 31" In Length With Lobster Clasp
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Titanic Jewelry Collection, Round White Mother Of Pearl Simulant, Round White Freshwater Pearl Simulant, & Round White Crystal Silver Tone Brass Locket With Chain. Measures Approximately 1 11/16"l X 1 5/16"w With A 3mm Bail On An Oval Chain. Chain Measures Approximately 18" In Length.<br/><br/><br/><br/> Ida Straus was born February 6, 1849 in Germany. She was married to Isidor Strauss, a German-American businessman and co-owner of Macy's department store.  Ida and her husband wintered in Cap Martin, a small resort in the Riviera, then traveled to the Holy Land and spent time in Jerusalem. This couple always traveled together, but on occasion Mr. Straus would travel alone on business.  While he was away, the couple often exchanged letters daily.  They had seven children together.   On April 10, 1912, Ida and Isidor boarded the Titanic from Southampton with their maid Miss Ellen Bird and manservant John Farthing.   Isidor and Ida Straus were seen standing near Lifeboat No. 8 in the company of Mrs. Straus's maid, Ellen Bird.  Although the officer in charge of the lifeboat was willing to allow the elderly couple to board the lifeboat with Miss Bird, Isidor Straus refused to go as long as there were women and children still remaining on the ship. He urged his wife to board, but she refused, saying, "We have lived together for many years. Where you go, I go." Her words were witnessed by those already in Lifeboat No. 8 as well as many others who were on the boat deck at the time. Once Ida made this decision she gave her fur coat to her maid Miss Bird and the couple truly in love was last seen alive sitting together quietly on deck chairs on Titanic's boat deck.  <br/><br/> Titanic Jewelry Collection <br/><br/> For four magical days, the Titanic's elite passengers reveled in every modern luxury known at the time. During the early part of the 20th century, it was considered quite sophisticated for wealthy families to spend portions of their time in Europe which meant crossing the Atlantic at least once per year. Even to these jaded travelers, the Titanic ship was like no other. Not only was it the most impressive ship of its time draped in every luxury imaginable but so were its passengers.     The women of the Titanic would plan for months to bring the right fashionable apparel aboard such a luxurious ship. Along with extensive outfit planning came accessorizing: large hats, mink stoles, gloves and of course, the jewelry. Jewelry of that time was depictive of the Art Nouveau and Edwardian eras.  Art Nouveau jewelry was influenced by naturalism involving unusual designs within a symmetrical frame often encompassing foliage, leaves, enamel, pearls, crystals and gemstones.  Edwardian designs included more formal jewelry: tiaras, brooches, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets and sautoir necklaces. Many were set with brilliant gemstones, including diamonds, crystals and of course, pearl.  Join JTV as we embark upon a journey of adventure and elegance and mark the 100th year of the Titanic's maiden voyage. <a href="http://www.jtv.com/library/titanic-jewelry-collection,default,pg.html" target="_blank">Read More</a>
Ida's Luminescent Locket, From Titanic Jewelry Collection
$69.99
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Antiqued Brass Round Crystal Enhancer With Chain. Measures Approximately 2 3/4"l X 2"w With A 5.5mm Bail.<br/><br/><br/><br/> Titanic Jewelry Collection <br/><br/> For four magical days, the Titanic's elite passengers reveled in every modern luxury known at the time. During the early part of the 20th century, it was considered quite sophisticated for wealthy families to spend portions of their time in Europe which meant crossing the Atlantic at least once per year. Even to these jaded travelers, the Titanic ship was like no other. Not only was it the most impressive ship of its time draped in every luxury imaginable but so were its passengers.     The women of the Titanic would plan for months to bring the right fashionable apparel aboard such a luxurious ship. Along with extensive outfit planning came accessorizing: large hats, mink stoles, gloves and of course, the jewelry. Jewelry of that time was depictive of the Art Nouveau and Edwardian eras.  Art Nouveau jewelry was influenced by naturalism involving unusual designs within a symmetrical frame often encompassing foliage, leaves, enamel, pearls, crystals and gemstones.  Edwardian designs included more formal jewelry: tiaras, brooches, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets and sautoir necklaces. Many were set with brilliant gemstones, including diamonds, crystals and of course, pearl.  Join JTV as we embark upon a journey of adventure and elegance and mark the 100th year of the Titanic's maiden voyage. <a href="http://www.jtv.com/library/titanic-jewelry-collection,default,pg.html" target="_blank">Read More</a>
avg. rating 4.31
Titanic Jewelry Collection, Original Design Crystal Enhancer With 18" Chain
$49.99
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Off Park Collection, Multi Color Crystal Round, Silver Tone Peacock Necklace. Measures Approximately 27"l X 2"w With A Lobster Claw Clasp And Is Adjustable To 24 Inches.<br/><br/>Definitely not off the beaten path...is an exclusive new collection of fine quality costume jewelry found on famous and well known Park Avenue in New York City. The Off Park Collection is every woman's array of a dream collection of costume jewelry?not only is it more affordable, but it also gives you many more fashion options. This collection gives you the variety of style and a level of craftsmanship that you will fall in love with.  Big and Bold and Famous fashion all at a very Affordable Avenue...the Off Park Collection, exclusively at Jewelry Television and JTV.com.
Off Park Collection, Multi Color Crystal Silver Tone Peacock Necklace
$69.99
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Silver Tone Oval And Pear Shape Diamond Simulant With Round Man-made Black And White Crystal Flower Design Pendant With Chain. Measures Approximately 2 3/4"l X 7/8 "w With A 2.5mm Bail. Chain Measures Approximately 16" With A 2 Inch Extender.<br/><br/><br/><br/> Margaret was an American socialite, philanthropist and activist who help others into Lifeboat No. 6 after the Titanic struck the iceberg.  She was eventually forced to board the lifeboat herself, and then urged the crew to return to look for other survivors.  She became known as "The Unsinkable Molly Brown."  Her fame as a survivor helped her promote issues close to her heart - - workers and women's rights, children's education and literacy, and the well being of Titanic survivors.   <br/><br/> Titanic Jewelry Collection <br/><br/> For four magical days, the Titanic's elite passengers reveled in every modern luxury known at the time. During the early part of the 20th century, it was considered quite sophisticated for wealthy families to spend portions of their time in Europe which meant crossing the Atlantic at least once per year. Even to these jaded travelers, the Titanic ship was like no other. Not only was it the most impressive ship of its time draped in every luxury imaginable but so were its passengers.     The women of the Titanic would plan for months to bring the right fashionable apparel aboard such a luxurious ship. Along with extensive outfit planning came accessorizing: large hats, mink stoles, gloves and of course, the jewelry. Jewelry of that time was depictive of the Art Nouveau and Edwardian eras.  Art Nouveau jewelry was influenced by naturalism involving unusual designs within a symmetrical frame often encompassing foliage, leaves, enamel, pearls, crystals and gemstones.  Edwardian designs included more formal jewelry: tiaras, brooches, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets and sautoir necklaces. Many were set with brilliant gemstones, including diamonds, crystals and of course, pearl.  Join JTV as we embark upon a journey of adventure and elegance and mark the 100th year of the Titanic's maiden voyage. <a href="http://www.jtv.com/library/titanic-jewelry-collection,default,pg.html" target="_blank">Read More</a>
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Margaret's Socialite Flower Pendant With Chain, From Titanic Jewelry Collection
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Rhodium Plated Brass Round Black Man-made Crystal Necklace. Measures Approximately 1 5/8"l X 3/4"w With A Lobster Claw Clasp. Has A Two Inch Extender.<br/><br/><br/><br/> Edith Rosenbaum was a journalist and had been reporting on French fashions until she decided to return to the states. The Titanic was the obvious transportation choice. Edith posted a letter in Queenstown, Ireland, describing Titanic as "the most wonderful boat you could think of. To say that it is wonderful is unquestionable, but not the cozy ship-board feeling of former years. She is new, it?s her maiden voyage and she is the talk of the world." During the voyage, Edith could have been pictured wearing the latest in fashion trends, including this long, elegant chandelier style necklace. <br/><br/>Titanic Jewelry Collection <br/><br/> For four magical days, the Titanic's elite passengers reveled in every modern luxury known at the time. During the early part of the 20th century, it was considered quite sophisticated for wealthy families to spend portions of their time in Europe which meant crossing the Atlantic at least once per year. Even to these jaded travelers, the Titanic ship was like no other. Not only was it the most impressive ship of its time draped in every luxury imaginable but so were its passengers.     The women of the Titanic would plan for months to bring the right fashionable apparel aboard such a luxurious ship. Along with extensive outfit planning came accessorizing: large hats, mink stoles, gloves and of course, the jewelry. Jewelry of that time was depictive of the Art Nouveau and Edwardian eras.  Art Nouveau jewelry was influenced by naturalism involving unusual designs within a symmetrical frame often encompassing foliage, leaves, enamel, pearls, crystals and gemstones.  Edwardian designs included more formal jewelry: tiaras, brooches, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets and sautoir necklaces. Many were set with brilliant gemstones, including diamonds, crystals and of course, pearl.  Join JTV as we embark upon a journey of adventure and elegance and mark the 100th year of the Titanic's maiden voyage. <a href="http://www.jtv.com/library/titanic-jewelry-collection,default,pg.html" target="_blank">Read More</a>
Edith's Ces't La Mode Necklace, From Titanic Jewelry Collection
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Silver Tone Simulated Onyx And Round Crystal Necklace. Measures Approximately 16"l X 2"w With A Lobster Claw Clasp.<br/><br/>Silver tone simulated onyx and round crystal necklace. Measures approximately 16"L x 2"W with a lobster claw clasp. <br/><br/> You could say show business was Irene Harris' life. She lived and breathed it every single day. She was the wife of Henry Harris, one of New York City's most powerful and talented theatrical impresarios. Henry built the famous Hudson Theatre on Broadway and managed the careers of a number of legendary actors and actresses. They shared a wonderful world of glamour, sophistication, wealth and privilege and were absolutely in their element aboard the Titanic. Imagine Irene wearing the Cabaret Collection on opening night or coming down the grand staircase of the glorious Titanic. <br/><br/>Titanic Jewelry Collection <br/><br/> For four magical days, the Titanic's elite passengers reveled in every modern luxury known at the time. During the early part of the 20th century, it was considered quite sophisticated for wealthy families to spend portions of their time in Europe which meant crossing the Atlantic at least once per year. Even to these jaded travelers, the Titanic ship was like no other. Not only was it the most impressive ship of its time draped in every luxury imaginable but so were its passengers.     The women of the Titanic would plan for months to bring the right fashionable apparel aboard such a luxurious ship. Along with extensive outfit planning came accessorizing: large hats, mink stoles, gloves and of course, the jewelry. Jewelry of that time was depictive of the Art Nouveau and Edwardian eras.  Art Nouveau jewelry was influenced by naturalism involving unusual designs within a symmetrical frame often encompassing foliage, leaves, enamel, pearls, crystals and gemstones.  Edwardian designs included more formal jewelry: tiaras, brooches, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets and sautoir necklaces. Many were set with brilliant gemstones, including diamonds, crystals and of course, pearl.  Join JTV as we embark upon a journey of adventure and elegance and mark the 100th year of the Titanic's maiden voyage. <a href="http://www.jtv.com/library/titanic-jewelry-collection,default,pg.html" target="_blank">Read More</a>
avg. rating 4.75
Irene's Cabaret Necklace From Titanic Jewelry Collection
$59.90
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Off Park Collection, Silver Tone Faceted Black Bead And Crystal Necklace. Measures Approximately 20"l X 7/16"w With A Lobster Claw Closure And A 2"extender.<br/><br/>Definitely not off the beaten path...is an exclusive new collection of fine quality fashion jewelry found on famous and well-known Park Avenue in New York City.  These glorious creations are designed to give you the look and feel of high-end couture jewelry found in New York's upscale boutiques, but without the high-end price.  Big and Bold and Famous fashion all at a very Affordable Avenue...the Off Park Collection, exclusively at Jewelry Television and JTV.com.
Off Park Collection, Silver Tone Faceted Black Bead And Crystal Necklace
$48.50
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Oriental Expressions Jewelry(Tm) Bead Picture Jasper, Fancy Cut Carved Orange Aventurine And Round Bead Red Agate Silver Tone Necklace. Measures Approximately 18"l X 2 And 11/16"w. Lobster Clasp Closures. Estimated Retail Value $36.00<br/><br/>Journey to the Far East with Jewelry Television and discover a culture thousands of years old.  Oriental Expressions is your destination to shop jewelry inspired by the rich artistry and time-honored traditions of the Asian culture. Each piece tells a story of the land's people, history, art and architecture. Many of the unique designs feature traditional Asian symbols that not only complete the piece beautifully, but provide a message that speaks to its wearer.  Also many of the pieces feature natural gemstones that are characteristically used in the Asian culture. Express your passion for everything Asian with Oriental Expressions...only on Jewelry Television and JTV.com.
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Oriental Expressions Jewelry(Tm) Picture Jasper, Aventurine & Red Agate Silvertone Necklace Erv $36.
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Shaill Jhaveri Designs (Tm) Round Grey Pearl Simulant, & Round White & Pink Crystal, Heart & Key Charm Silver Tone Beaded Necklace. Charms Are Removable. Measures Approximately 3 7/16"in Width With A Lobster Claw Closure.<br/><br/>Jewelry Television is excited to bring you Shaill Jhaveri Designs (TM), a high fashion designer jewelry collection that will quickly become your go-to for statement-making style! Shaill Jhaveri's sumptuous jewelry, influenced by his love of art, history and language, is delicately romantic while decidedly bold. Intricate stone settings with dazzling crystals and gemstones along with detailed flourishes meet strong silhouettes and vivid colors for a very dramatic effect.  Shaill has designed jewelry for more than 10 years for high-end department stores and boutiques.  Now, he brings his brilliance to you with Shaill Jhaveri Design (TM) as he creates masterpieces especially JTV.  Own exclusive Shaill Jhaveri Design(TM) jewelry today.
Shaill Jhaveri Designs (Tm) Pearl Simulant, & Crystal Silver Tone Charm Beaded Necklace
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Silver Tone Brass Round Crystal Guardian Angel Pendant With Chain. Measures Approximately 2 1/2"l X 1 13/16"w With A 3.5mm Bail. Man-made Crystal.<br/><br/><br/><br/>A young woman traveling alone on a mighty ship like the Titanic is certain to raise eyebrows, but she could care less.  She would be Constance Willard, a headstrong, liberated and fearless lady. Actually, she is not totally alone on this voyage. Her dear aunt persuaded the very wealthy William and Lucile Carter to keep an eye on her during the voyage. Avant-garde, radical, unconventional and forward-thinking are adjectives that best describe Constance.  As Constance rushed to the boat deck on her own two men attempted pushed her into the lifeboats.  Independent Constance put up a struggle until she realized this was not a drill.  Just as the lifeboat lowered, a stranger rushed up and begged Constance to take his baby.  Their eyes met, but no words were spoken as she graciously took his precious bundle and held her like it was her own. <br/><br/>Titanic Jewelry Collection <br/><br/> For four magical days, the Titanic's elite passengers reveled in every modern luxury known at the time. During the early part of the 20th century, it was considered quite sophisticated for wealthy families to spend portions of their time in Europe which meant crossing the Atlantic at least once per year. Even to these jaded travelers, the Titanic ship was like no other. Not only was it the most impressive ship of its time draped in every luxury imaginable but so were its passengers.     The women of the Titanic would plan for months to bring the right fashionable apparel aboard such a luxurious ship. Along with extensive outfit planning came accessorizing: large hats, mink stoles, gloves and of course, the jewelry. Jewelry of that time was depictive of the Art Nouveau and Edwardian eras.  Art Nouveau jewelry was influenced by naturalism involving unusual designs within a symmetrical frame often encompassing foliage, leaves, enamel, pearls, crystals and gemstones.  Edwardian designs included more formal jewelry: tiaras, brooches, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets and sautoir necklaces. Many were set with brilliant gemstones, including diamonds, crystals and of course, pearl.  Join JTV as we embark upon a journey of adventure and elegance and mark the 100th year of the Titanic's maiden voyage. <a href="http://www.jtv.com/library/titanic-jewelry-collection,default,pg.html" target="_blank">Read More</a>
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Constance's Guardian Angel Pendant, From Titanic Jewelry Collection
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Man Made Glass Pale Yellow Color Approximately 10x8mm Faceted Rondelle Necklace With Magnetic Closure And Silver Tone Spacers.<br/><br/>Man made glass pale yellow color approximately 10x8mm faceted rondelle necklace with magnetic closure and silver tone spacers.
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Rhodium Plated Silver Tone Man-made Resin Cameo With Round Pearl Simulant Necklace. Measures Approximately 2 3/16"l X 1 5/16"w With A Toggle Closure.<br/><br/><br/><br/>Annie Stengel was a first class passenger aboard the Titanic.  She and her husband loved to travel and had been vacationing for a month in Europe.  The couple had the ability to travel because Charles Stengel was principal of the leather-manufacturing firm Stengel & Rothschild.  A very profitable business Mrs. Stengel would say.   The Titanic experience was like an extension of their European trip; because each day was filled with fine dining, live concerts, cocktail parties and interesting people. That evening the couple retired around 10pm, within minutes they were making a dash for the lifeboats, Annie in her kimono over her nightdress and Charles not fully dressed either.  The couple was separated and Annie was placed in a lifeboat without her husband.  Just when she sat down, a man leapt into the boat on top of her, cracking some ribs.  She said the pain was awful but the agony of possibly losing her husband was far more excruciating. During the many cocktail parties you may have seen Annie wearing this exquisite necklace and it almost resembles the black leather from her husband's notable company.  <br/><br/>Titanic Jewelry Collection <br/><br/> For four magical days, the Titanic's elite passengers reveled in every modern luxury known at the time. During the early part of the 20th century, it was considered quite sophisticated for wealthy families to spend portions of their time in Europe which meant crossing the Atlantic at least once per year. Even to these jaded travelers, the Titanic ship was like no other. Not only was it the most impressive ship of its time draped in every luxury imaginable but so were its passengers.     The women of the Titanic would plan for months to bring the right fashionable apparel aboard such a luxurious ship. Along with extensive outfit planning came accessorizing: large hats, mink stoles, gloves and of course, the jewelry. Jewelry of that time was depictive of the Art Nouveau and Edwardian eras.  Art Nouveau jewelry was influenced by naturalism involving unusual designs within a symmetrical frame often encompassing foliage, leaves, enamel, pearls, crystals and gemstones.  Edwardian designs included more formal jewelry: tiaras, brooches, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets and sautoir necklaces. Many were set with brilliant gemstones, including diamonds, crystals and of course, pearl.  Join JTV as we embark upon a journey of adventure and elegance and mark the 100th year of the Titanic's maiden voyage. <a href="http://www.jtv.com/library/titanic-jewelry-collection,default,pg.html" target="_blank">Read More</a>
Annie's Cameo Necklace From Titanic Jewelry Collection
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Silver Tone Oval Man-made Ruby Color Crystal And Round White Crystal Necklace. Meaures Approximately 2 5/16"l X 9/16"w And Has A Lobster Claw Clasp. Adjustable To 18 Inches.<br/><br/><br/><br/>  Lucile Carter, wife of William Carter of the Philadelphia Carters, one of the most prominent families in the city. The stylish Mrs. Carter was a Baltimore debutante of impeccable social pedigree that linked her with President James Polk and the Peale family of painters. A popular member of Philadelphia society, she was described as a stylish woman with an "hourglass figure and Gibson Girl hair."  Her 1896 Baltimore marriage to William Ernest Carter was described in The Sun as being "one of the social events of the season."Billy" whom she was often called, and her two children had traveled to Europe for a year long vacation and were returning to the states with her maid, Mr. Carter's manservant, his chauffeur and a brand new Renault automobile and of course, they never went anywhere without their beloved Airedale and King Charles Spaniel. Upon seeing the ship, everything she had heard about its magnificence was true!  Lucile was especially enamored of the Grand Staircase because it provided her the opportunity to make a dramatic entrance into the first-class saloon.  She knew that the internationally famous couturier, Lady Duff-Gordon was on the Titanic and wagered that half of the women in first class would be wearing her gowns.  Lucile wondered what she would be wearing.  And of course, could not out shine her! <br/><br/> Titanic Jewelry Collection <br/><br/> For four magical days, the Titanic's elite passengers reveled in every modern luxury known at the time. During the early part of the 20th century, it was considered quite sophisticated for wealthy families to spend portions of their time in Europe which meant crossing the Atlantic at least once per year. Even to these jaded travelers, the Titanic ship was like no other. Not only was it the most impressive ship of its time draped in every luxury imaginable but so were its passengers.     The women of the Titanic would plan for months to bring the right fashionable apparel aboard such a luxurious ship. Along with extensive outfit planning came accessorizing: large hats, mink stoles, gloves and of course, the jewelry. Jewelry of that time was depictive of the Art Nouveau and Edwardian eras.  Art Nouveau jewelry was influenced by naturalism involving unusual designs within a symmetrical frame often encompassing foliage, leaves, enamel, pearls, crystals and gemstones.  Edwardian designs included more formal jewelry: tiaras, brooches, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets and sautoir necklaces. Many were set with brilliant gemstones, including diamonds, crystals and of course, pearl.  Join JTV as we embark upon a journey of adventure and elegance and mark the 100th year of the Titanic's maiden voyage. <a href="http://www.jtv.com/library/titanic-jewelry-collection,default,pg.html" target="_blank">Read More</a>
Lucile's Debutante Necklace, From Titanic Jewelry Collection
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Rhodium Plated Silver Tone Oval Green Glass And Round White Crystal Dangle Necklace. Measures Approximately 2 1/4"l X 15/16"w With A Hidden Box Clasp.  Man-made Glass And Crystal.<br/><br/><br/><br/> Marian Thayer was born November 9, 1872 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  She married John Thayer, vice president of the Pennsylvania Railroad.  Marian and John traveled to Europe to reunite with their 17-year-old son, Jack Thayer.  On April 10, 1912, they boarded the Titanic in Cherbourg, France with Jack and their maid Miss Fleming.  While onboard they met their friends George and Eleanor Widener and attended the private dinner party with other distinguished guests including Captain Edward J. Smith.  The family was preparing for bed when the collision occurred. Jack went up immediately to wake his parents, who accompanied him back to the port side of the ship. Noticing that the Titanic was developing a list to port, they returned to their rooms and put on warmer clothes and life vests. They returned to the deck, but Jack lost sight of his parents and after searching for them, assumed they had boarded a lifeboat.  Jack soon encountered Milton Long, a fellow passenger he had met hours before over coffee. Both Milton and Jack tried to board a lifeboat but were denied because they were men. Eventually, as the ship was sinking quickly, the two men decided to jump and attempt to swim to safety. Milton went first; it was the last time Jack ever saw him. Once in the water, Jack reached an improperly launched and overturned collapsible lifeboat, on which he and a number of other men were able to balance for some hours. After spending the night on the overturned collapsible, Jack was picked up by Lifeboat 12. He was so distraught and freezing that he did not notice his mother in nearby Lifeboat 4, nor did she notice him. Lifeboat 12 finally made its way to the rescue ship and upon their reunion Marian asked her son 'Where's daddy?'and Jack answered 'I don't know, mother.' After they disembarked from the Carpathia Marian, Jack and Margaret Fleming made their way to Jersey City, NJ where they boarded a private train back to Haverford. <br/><br/> Titanic Jewelry Collection <br/><br/> For four magical days, the Titanic's elite passengers reveled in every modern luxury known at the time. During the early part of the 20th century, it was considered quite sophisticated for wealthy families to spend portions of their time in Europe which meant crossing the Atlantic at least once per year. Even to these jaded travelers, the Titanic ship was like no other. Not only was it the most impressive ship of its time draped in every luxury imaginable but so were its passengers.     The women of the Titanic would plan for months to bring the right fashionable apparel aboard such a luxurious ship. Along with extensive outfit planning came accessorizing: large hats, mink stoles, gloves and of course, the jewelry. Jewelry of that time was depictive of the Art Nouveau and Edwardian eras.  Art Nouveau jewelry was influenced by naturalism involving unusual designs within a symmetrical frame often encompassing foliage, leaves, enamel, pearls, crystals and gemstones.  Edwardian designs included more formal jewelry: tiaras, brooches, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets and sautoir necklaces. Many were set with brilliant gemstones, including diamonds, crystals and of course, pearl.  Join JTV as we embark upon a journey of adventure and elegance and mark the 100th year of the Titanic's maiden voyage. <a href="http://www.jtv.com/library/titanic-jewelry-collection,default,pg.html" target="_blank">Read More</a>
Marian's Distinguished Crystal Necklace, From Titanic Jewelry Collection
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Rhodium Plated Silver Tone Round Man-made Crystal Necklace. Measures Approximately 2 1/4"l X 1 1/4"w With A Lobster Claw Clasp. Has A Two Inch Extender.<br/><br/>Violet Jessop was a 24 year old stewardess aboard the Titanic.  She was young and attractive and prior to her career on the Titanic was turned down from several job opportunities.  Violet believed she was not hired because she was too young and attractive.  So for her next interview,  Violet decided to wear no make up and dress in drab clothes so she could appear ten years older.  Well it worked. Violet was hired on the spot to serve aboard the Olympic, where she also received three marriage proposals! While working on the Olympic, the ship collided with the British warship, the HMS Hawk and both ships were seriously damaged.  A year later, Violet signed on with the Titanic a magnificent ship that was said to be unsinkable.  However, after the Titanic hit an iceburg, Violet was ordered up on deck and told to enter a lifeboat to show women passengers they were safe to board.  After she sat down, an officer dropped a baby of bundle in her lap and said, "Here Miss Jessop. Look after this baby."  Four years after Violet's near death experience aboard the Titanic,  she served as a nurse for the British Red Cross during World War I, she had to swim for her life when the HMHS Britannic struck a mine and sank in the Aegean Sea. Caring for others at sea was Violet Jessop's job.  She was a stewardess/nurse working for the White Star line.  Within five years she would survive three near-death experiences. Undaunted and undiscouraged Violet continued to work for the White Star line and other cruise ships.  Violet was a survivor and a warrior.  She was known for her perserverence and unsinkable attitude.  Violet was quoted by saying, "If I survive this shipwreck, Ill write a book titled Titanic Survivor: The Memoirs of a Stewardess.  It may read like fiction, but it will be all too true and painfully so."<br/><br/> Titanic Jewelry Collection <br/><br/> For four magical days, the Titanic's elite passengers reveled in every modern luxury known at the time. During the early part of the 20th century, it was considered quite sophisticated for wealthy families to spend portions of their time in Europe which meant crossing the Atlantic at least once per year. Even to these jaded travelers, the Titanic ship was like no other. Not only was it the most impressive ship of its time draped in every luxury imaginable but so were its passengers.     The women of the Titanic would plan for months to bring the right fashionable apparel aboard such a luxurious ship. Along with extensive outfit planning came accessorizing: large hats, mink stoles, gloves and of course, the jewelry. Jewelry of that time was depictive of the Art Nouveau and Edwardian eras.  Art Nouveau jewelry was influenced by naturalism involving unusual designs within a symmetrical frame often encompassing foliage, leaves, enamel, pearls, crystals and gemstones.  Edwardian designs included more formal jewelry: tiaras, brooches, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets and sautoir necklaces. Many were set with brilliant gemstones, including diamonds, crystals and of course, pearl.  Join JTV as we embark upon a journey of adventure and elegance and mark the 100th year of the Titanic's maiden voyage. <a href="http://www.jtv.com/library/titanic-jewelry-collection,default,pg.html" target="_blank">Read More</a>
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Violet's Crystal Necklace From Titanic Jewelry Collection
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Silver Tone Round, Baguette, Square And Emerald Cut Crystal Necklace. Measures Approximately 16"l X 15/16"w With A Lobster Claw Clasp.<br/><br/>Silver tone round, baguette, square and emerald cut crystal necklace. Measures approximately 16"L x 15/16"W with a lobster claw clasp. <br/><br/> Madeleine Talmage Force Astor, quite the charmer!  She and her husband were the most talked about couple on the Titanic, so let me tell you a few things before the gossips do. People talk, not because he's the richest man aboard, or becauseMadeleine was a year younger than his 19-year-old son, or because he's more than twice her age.  People have always talked about everything he does because he's John Jacob Astor IV, which is why Madeleine planned for weeks preparing for this extravagant trip and why she knows everyone will be anxious to see what jewels she will be wearing! You can almost hear the gasps from the ladies wishing they could look just likeMadeleine Astor...the Titanic Princess. <br/><br/>  Titanic Jewelry Collection  For four magical days, the Titanic's elite passengers reveled in every modern luxury known at the time. During the early part of the 20th century, it was considered quite sophisticated for wealthy families to spend portions of their time in Europe, which meant crossing the Atlantic at least once per year.  Even to these jaded travelers, the Titanic ship was like no other. Not only was it the most impressive ship of it's time, draped in every luxury imaginable,?but so were it's passengers.  The women of the Titanic would plan for months to bring just the right fashionable apparel to bring aboard such a luxurious ship. From planning on which outing to wear the perfectly tailored suit,  the famous tunic top and pencil long skirt or an extravagant ball gown.  Along with extensive outfit planning came the accessories...large hats, mink stoles, gloves and of course?the jewelry.  Jewelry of that time was depictive of the Art Nouveau and Edwardian eras.  Art Nouveau  jewelry was influenced on naturalism, involving unusual designs within a  symmetrical frame encompassing foliage, leaves, enamel, pearls, crystals and  gemstones.  Edwardian designs included more formal jewelry;  tiaras, brooches, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets and sautoir necklaces.  Many set with brilliant gemstones, diamonds, crystals and of course, pearls. Join JTV as we embark upon a journey of adventure and elegance and mark the 100th year of the Titanic's maiden voyage. <a href="http://staging.jtv.com/library/titanic-jewelry-collection,default,pg.html" target="_blank">Read More</a>
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Madeleine's Edwardian Necklace From Titanic Jewelry Collection
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Off Park Collection, Textured And Hammered Circle Design Silver Tone Necklace. Measures Approximately 36"l X 1 3/8"w With A Lobster Claw Clasp. Has A Three Inch Extender.<br/><br/>Definitely not off the beaten path...is an exclusive new collection of fine quality costume jewelry found on famous and well known Park Avenue in New York City. The Off Park Collection is every woman's array of a dream collection of costume jewelry?not only is it more affordable, but it also gives you many more fashion options. This collection gives you the variety of style and a level of craftsmanship that you will fall in love with.  Big and Bold and Famous fashion all at a very Affordable Avenue...the Off Park Collection, exclusively at Jewelry Television and JTV.com.
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Rhodium Plated Silver Tone Round Man-made Crystal And Black Glass Necklace. Measures Approximately 20"l X 4"w With A Lobster Claw Clasp. Has A Two Inch Extender.<br/><br/><br/><br/> You could say show business was her life.  She lived and breathed it every single day.  You see, this is Irene Harris, wife of Henry Harris, one of New York City's most powerful and talented theatrical impresarios. Henry built the famous Hudson Theatre on Broadway and has managed the careers of a number of legendary actors and actresses. Irene became the first female theatrical producer.  They shared a wonderful make-believe world of glamour, sophistication, wealth and privilege and were absolutely in their element aboard the Titanic.  Irene remarried four times but was quoted stating, "After all, I had 10 wonderful, happy, superb, unforgettable years with my first husband.  He spoiled me for any other man in the world.  I have had four marriages---but really only one husband."  <br/><br/> Titanic Jewelry Collection <br/><br/> For four magical days, the Titanic's elite passengers reveled in every modern luxury known at the time. During the early part of the 20th century, it was considered quite sophisticated for wealthy families to spend portions of their time in Europe which meant crossing the Atlantic at least once per year. Even to these jaded travelers, the Titanic ship was like no other. Not only was it the most impressive ship of its time draped in every luxury imaginable but so were its passengers.     The women of the Titanic would plan for months to bring the right fashionable apparel aboard such a luxurious ship. Along with extensive outfit planning came accessorizing: large hats, mink stoles, gloves and of course, the jewelry. Jewelry of that time was depictive of the Art Nouveau and Edwardian eras.  Art Nouveau jewelry was influenced by naturalism involving unusual designs within a symmetrical frame often encompassing foliage, leaves, enamel, pearls, crystals and gemstones.  Edwardian designs included more formal jewelry: tiaras, brooches, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets and sautoir necklaces. Many were set with brilliant gemstones, including diamonds, crystals and of course, pearl.  Join JTV as we embark upon a journey of adventure and elegance and mark the 100th year of the Titanic's maiden voyage. <a href="http://www.jtv.com/library/titanic-jewelry-collection,default,pg.html" target="_blank">Read More</a>
Irene's Cabaret Necklace From Titanic Jewelry Collection
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Silver Tone Marquise & Round London Blue Glass & Round White Crystal Necklace. Measures Approximately 16"l X 1 9/16"w With A Lobster Claw Clasp, On An Oval Chain With A 2"extender.<br/><br/><br/><br/> Marian Thayer was born November 9, 1872 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  She married John Thayer, vice president of the Pennsylvania Railroad.  Marian and John traveled to Europe to reunite with their 17-year-old son, Jack Thayer.  On April 10, 1912, they boarded the Titanic in Cherbourg, France with Jack and their maid Miss Fleming.  While onboard they met their friends George and Eleanor Widener and attended the private dinner party with other distinguished guests including Captain Edward J. Smith.  The family was preparing for bed when the collision occurred. Jack went up immediately to wake his parents, who accompanied him back to the port side of the ship. Noticing that the Titanic was developing a list to port, they returned to their rooms and put on warmer clothes and life vests. They returned to the deck, but Jack lost sight of his parents and after searching for them, assumed they had boarded a lifeboat.  Jack soon encountered Milton Long, a fellow passenger he had met hours before over coffee. Both Milton and Jack tried to board a lifeboat but were denied because they were men. Eventually, as the ship was sinking quickly, the two men decided to jump and attempt to swim to safety. Milton went first; it was the last time Jack ever saw him. Once in the water, Jack reached an improperly launched and overturned collapsible lifeboat, on which he and a number of other men were able to balance for some hours. After spending the night on the overturned collapsible, Jack was picked up by Lifeboat 12. He was so distraught and freezing that he did not notice his mother in nearby Lifeboat 4, nor did she notice him. Lifeboat 12 finally made its way to the rescue ship and upon their reunion Marian asked her son 'Where's daddy?'and Jack answered 'I don't know, mother.' After they disembarked from the Carpathia Marian, Jack and Margaret Fleming made their way to Jersey City, NJ where they boarded a private train back to Haverford. <br/><br/> Titanic Jewelry Collection <br/><br/> For four magical days, the Titanic's elite passengers reveled in every modern luxury known at the time. During the early part of the 20th century, it was considered quite sophisticated for wealthy families to spend portions of their time in Europe which meant crossing the Atlantic at least once per year. Even to these jaded travelers, the Titanic ship was like no other. Not only was it the most impressive ship of its time draped in every luxury imaginable but so were its passengers.     The women of the Titanic would plan for months to bring the right fashionable apparel aboard such a luxurious ship. Along with extensive outfit planning came accessorizing: large hats, mink stoles, gloves and of course, the jewelry. Jewelry of that time was depictive of the Art Nouveau and Edwardian eras.  Art Nouveau jewelry was influenced by naturalism involving unusual designs within a symmetrical frame often encompassing foliage, leaves, enamel, pearls, crystals and gemstones.  Edwardian designs included more formal jewelry: tiaras, brooches, rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets and sautoir necklaces. Many were set with brilliant gemstones, including diamonds, crystals and of course, pearl.  Join JTV as we embark upon a journey of adventure and elegance and mark the 100th year of the Titanic's maiden voyage. <a href="http://www.jtv.com/library/titanic-jewelry-collection,default,pg.html" target="_blank">Read More</a>
Marian's Illustrious Crystal Necklace From Titanic Jewelry Collection
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Pre-owned Emblem Jewelry Collection(Tm), Silver Tone Oval Locket With Tigers-eye And Red Crystal Necklace.  Measures Approximately 2 5/8"l X 1 3/8"w. Hangs From Wax Linen Strands. Handcrafted In The U.S.  Previous Product Kag017. This Product May Be A Customer Return, Vendor Sample, Or On-air Display And Is Not In Its Originally Manufactured Condition. It May Not Be New. In Some Instances, These Items Are Repackaged By Jtv.<br/><br/>PRE-OWNED Just as you collect stamps on your passport one-by-one through your journeys or keep tokens from special times, Emblem Jewelry Collection(TM) is inspired by travels around the world.  This unique jewelry collection is similar to the priceless souvenir in that it represents a memory or journey taken.  Emblem Jewelry Collection(TM) features a nostalgic point of view using raw metals and genuine gemstones indicative of items discovered along your journeys in life.  Discover hidden touches such as stylish textures, interesting silhouettes, mesmerizing gems and other unique elements waiting for the wearer to uncover.  Enjoy collecting this artistic yet casual, eclectic yet respectful fashion statement, all handcrafted in the United States, and find your Emblem today, exclusive on Jewelry Television and jtv.com. PREVIOUS PRODUCT KAG017. This product may be a customer return, vendor sample, or on-air display and is not in its originally manufactured condition. It may not be new. In some instances, these items are repackaged by JTV.
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