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Re: Debut LINEA JEWELLERY Show! QVC2 Aug. 25th.

I love his jewelry!!!! So well made...

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Re: Debut LINEA JEWELLERY Show! QVC2 Aug. 25th.

@Seka,

Many thanks for posting such interesting pictures I was not familiar with this line. It seems it has a broad spectrum of choices🌻I will certainly find something nice.

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Re: Debut LINEA JEWELLERY Show! QVC2 Aug. 25th.


@Seka wrote:

@Chi-town girl wrote:

I like the fish necklace and the gemstone nugget necklace in the 1st photo. I'm getting in line, lol Woman LOL

 

I have the bar necklace in gold and silver. Love it with sweaters or sheath dresses. Good quality!


@Chi-town girl - The Fish Necklace shown in the fifth photo is in the Russian Gold finish.  The Fish will also be available in a Shiny Lacquer Black finish:

 


@Seka - TY for posting. Just returned from vacay to some goodies, including the Russian gold fish. It's a Wow! Looks larger and more substantial than the photos. 

 

I also picked up the black Ybar necklace.  Another winner. It looks like black lacquer, and the black chain gives it a high quality look. I should prob get the black station bar necklace,  if it's still available.  Would love matching earrings. 

 

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I'm on the fence about the Spirit necklace in gray. Love chunky gemstones, and the design of the necklace is beautiful.  My only concern is on one side of the stone,  the edge of the metal border around the big stone has a rough jagged finish. It could damage a knit top or silk/delicate fabric. I will only keep it if we can file or smooth out that section of the large stone. 

 

Will the patina green fish be available?  Anything else coming in the patina green? Hope the Linea jewelry event was a success and shoppers are happy with the new pieces!


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