1920s Jamaica Pineapple Charm elephant hair so who knows what became
Description
so who knows what became of the jewellery business
the stone displays strong shimmering adularescence as it's moved in the light
The skeleton is a literal symbol of death/mortality
featuring wire and ropework and modelled in 15 karat gold throughout
and featured in a 2014 TV documentary "The Million Pound Necklace: Inside Boodles"
1920s Jamaica Pineapple Charm elephant hair so who knows what becameDATE: Art Deco, c. 1920 Pineapples have featured on the Jamaican coat of arms since its first iteration in 1661. Indeed they're pretty much the only constant to be found on multiple variants since then. While sugar, coffee, and rum became the main cash crops exported from the Caribbean to Britain and Europe, the pineapple took on particular favour on account of its sense "of welcome, good cheer, warmth, and celebration". The fruit became an emblem of
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