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New ideas are being exploited in the making of modern jewellery The collection shown here, which has been recently imported from Czechoslovakia, shows some lovely pieces. The girl wears a string of large beads and brooch made in a luminous red shade—something quite unique. The brooch is finished in gilt chromium. Delicate tiny milk beads are plaited into a necklace (top left) and at intervals clusters of tiny coral bells hang. At top right is a wide milky white carved bone bracelet, hinged on either side. The little comb is jewelled to match the large gilt filigree brooch beneath it. At lower left is a collection of little animal bone buttons. At centre right is a group of varied bracelets, the uppermost ones being of coloured composition and gilt. The lowest is flexible gilt chromium.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 46, 17 November 1937, Page 14

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New ideas are being exploited in the making of modern jewellery The collection shown here, which has been recently imported from Czechoslovakia, shows some lovely pieces. The girl wears a string of large beads and brooch made in a luminous red shade—something quite unique. The brooch is finished in gilt chromium. Delicate tiny milk beads are plaited into a necklace (top left) and at intervals clusters of tiny coral bells hang. At top right is a wide milky white carved bone bracelet, hinged on either side. The little comb is jewelled to match the large gilt filigree brooch beneath it. At lower left is a collection of little animal bone buttons. At centre right is a group of varied bracelets, the uppermost ones being of coloured composition and gilt. The lowest is flexible gilt chromium. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 46, 17 November 1937, Page 14

New ideas are being exploited in the making of modern jewellery The collection shown here, which has been recently imported from Czechoslovakia, shows some lovely pieces. The girl wears a string of large beads and brooch made in a luminous red shade—something quite unique. The brooch is finished in gilt chromium. Delicate tiny milk beads are plaited into a necklace (top left) and at intervals clusters of tiny coral bells hang. At top right is a wide milky white carved bone bracelet, hinged on either side. The little comb is jewelled to match the large gilt filigree brooch beneath it. At lower left is a collection of little animal bone buttons. At centre right is a group of varied bracelets, the uppermost ones being of coloured composition and gilt. The lowest is flexible gilt chromium. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 46, 17 November 1937, Page 14

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