Ho-ho-holly and ivy, can you believe that we're precisely one month away from Christmas? That we are and with such a milestone countdown date being reached, it's time to kick your Christmas shopping and gift giving into high gear.
As such, my sweet friend, it means that it's time (yay!!!) for another fabulously fun and festive edition of Chronically Vintage's annual Vintage Holiday Shopping Guide. Past entries featured gifts for travel lovers, gifts for children, gifts for home decor lovers, and vintage stocking stuffers ideas.
Just as I selected last year's travel theme based on an important aspect of my own life (that, in September 2013, I took my first vacation in several years), so too have I opted to base the theme of 2014's Vintage Holiday Gift Guide on an exciting new part of my life this year: opening my Etsy shop last May.
While you will definitely find a few items from the shop highlighted amongst the twenty-five entries in today's post, it is more the theme of what my store started out (and continues to, though other categories such as vintage clothing, hats, and ephemera have joined the team there in the months since May) selling: jewelry and accessories (including vintage gloves and hats) that are at the heart of this holiday gift giving idea filled post.
Like many people, I'm a huge fan of vintage jewelry and accessories. I almost never wear an ensemble - even when I'm taking Annie to the dog park - that doesn't include at least a couple of outfit "extras", which really, I adamantly believe, are integral to the success of most looks. Jewelry and accessories tie an outfit together. They can be subtle notes or bold expressions. They speak volumes about your tastes in fashion, are instant conversation starters, breath new life in tried and true outfits, can serve as the jumping off point for a whole ensemble itself, and are so easy to collect, wear and adore. Plus, most also have the added bonus of working still no matter if your size changes over the years, something that can rarely be said of most garments.
There are countless types and styles of vintage jewelry and accessories, and one post could never encompass all of them, but that isn't the point of today's festive entry. No, instead it is here to provide you with ideas spanning from the sophisticated to the adorable to the practical, all of which will appeal to a wide range of vintage and non-vintage jewelry and accessory lovers alike. As always, I've kept an eye on budgeting here. The sky is the limit when it comes to what items in this vast category can cost (Cartier panther ring, Hermes scarf, Charlotte Olympia clutch, or Patek Philippe watch, anyone?), and while Christmas can be a time to be generous, it shouldn't break the bank for you, or anyone else, in the slightest.
In fact, as appealing as a mere list of gorgeous pieces of jewelry and great accessories would be, amongst such items in today's post, I've intentionally tried to source unique storage, cleaning and maintance, and display options that are the sort of thing any fashionista or collector is bound to adore and get practical use out of.
These ideas are very handy if you have to be pondering what to get your Vintage Secret Santa holiday gift exchange partner (note: I'll be starting to email out matches for this fabulously fun present swap today, so be sure to keep an eye on your inbox for my email), especially if you happen to know that they're a fan of old school jewelry and accessories (and really, who amongst us isn't?).
Grab a mug of your favourite roasty-toasty holiday beverage, a Christmas cookie or two, and a pen and paper (or note taking app) and get ready to add some great ideas to your holiday gift giving list this year - as well, perhaps, as your own Christmas wishlist! :)
1. Give the gift of Bakelite this holiday season in in a vibrant, beautiful hue that Santa himself would most definitely approve of. Solid crimson coloured and tested to be absolutely genuine, this beautiful vintage red Bakelite Bangle is just the thing to go with holiday outfits all season long, whether worn alone or as part of a daily stack. It's cheerful, classic and super Charismas appropriate. $34.00 from Chronically Vintage on Etsy.
2. If like me, you go gaga for elegant shabby or glam chic decor, than this beautiful metal jewelry or coat rack is for your. Featuring five hooks and available in a wide range of colours, this timelessly lovely storage rack is ideal for everything from necklaces to scarves, belts to bracelets. $27.00 from Willow Grace.
3. A rare and immensely beautiful piece, this art deco era 1930s/1940s pave set clear rhinestone and silver tone metal vintage menorah brooch is truly the perfect Hanukkah (or Bat Mitzvah) gift for anyone on your list this holiday season. $44.00 from Chronically Vintage on Etsy.
4. Make a beloved friend or relative’s holiday season extra fashionable with this awesome, and very beautiful, vintage style Winterwood Mini Top Hat that is handmade by Australian milliner Tanith Rowan. Her products are (I have the honour of owning one, so I can speak first hand here) superbly well crafted, highly detailed, and so very stylish! $85.00 from Tanith Rowan Designs.
5. What would a holiday gift guide full of vintage jewelry and accessories be without a super festive offering like this swoon-worthily lovely (and very well priced) 1950s green sparkle lucite Christmas tree earrings be? $11.00 from Sanne's Vintage Jools.
6. Without a doubt one of the most beautiful elements of the holiday season is making and/or purchasing homemade gifts to give and when they come from fellow members of our vintage loving community, this act becomes all the sweeter! If you're hunting for some seriously charming, affordable and entirely mid-century approved brooches, snoods, hair accessories and similar offerings, be sure to check out fellow vintage blogger Brittany's Etsy shop, Wacky Tuna Vintage, where she sells all kinds of great handmade accessories like the uber cute 1950s inspired blue chenille brooch shown here (which is a very wallet friendly $13.00)
7. Earrings are one of those fabulous accessories that most women adore and wear often (be they for pierced or non-pierced ears), yet housing them can be quite the quandary, especially as a person's collection grows. Enter one of the loveliest earring storage ideas I've ever come across: the Little Book of Earrings, which has multiple pages to efficiently wrangle dozens of different pairs of earrings into one spot. $36.99 for a large sized earring book from Amazon.
8. Cinch belts are a staple ingredient in nailing all kinds of great mid-century looks, yet finding genuine vintage ones from the era can be tricky. Fear not, Blue Velvet Vintage has come to the rescue and offers several different colours of vintage style stretch belts that any yesteryear fashion fan is sure to adore and wear often, all for just $12.99 each.
9. If you're looking to give a gift that is both deeply beautiful and immensely practical at the same time, than these enchantingly romantic 1940s reproduction hand knit gloves are just the ticket. They're expertly crafted, sweetly feminine, and perfect for the whole year 'round. $25.44 from Miss Beta Knits.
10. I'll never, so long as I live, fully get why detachable collars fell out of vogue. They're affordable, stylish and tons of fun, while - most importantly - giving you the ability to make one dress or blouse look like multiple garments. One of my favourite sources for vintage inspired detachable collars is Etsy shop Contrapunt, which is based out of Spain. They offer lots of great options on the detachable collar front, such as this nautical ensemble perfect navy blue and white rickrack sailor collar for $22.00.
11. Whether you're shopping for a vintage jewelry newbie or a long standing collector, Judith Miller's Costume Jewelry is a gorgeous, photo filled look at the some of the most popular styles and brands of the twentieth century. I own (an earlier edition of) this stellar vintage jewelry tome myself and it be my top choice to give, if I was shopping for someone else who also enjoyed books on the subject. $17.61 from Amazon.
12. This holiday season, bows don't have to just be on your gifts, they can also be on the ears of one of the lucky recipients on your holiday gift list care of this fabulously fun pair of vintage gold tone bow hoop earrings, that act as a celebratory note to any ensemble the whole year through. $14.00 from Chronically Vintage on Etsy.
13. If you've got jewelry fans on your holiday shopping list who love to travel, then the thoughtful gift of a jewelry roll like these lush, subtly belle époque looking beaded velvet beauties is sure to be a hugely appreciated present. $36.18 from Plum and Ivory.
14. A vintage or vintage reproduction (as is the case with this marvelous offering) lady tie is something that's been on my fashion wishlist for an age and a half now. Perhaps this year will be the one when Santa finally gets my memo. :D If you'd like to delight the vintage lover in your life with one of these great mid-century accessories, then pop on by Flapper's Girl's store and check out the lovely selection of handmade lady ties she has available, such as this Christmas perfect green and white polka dot version with lace heart appliqués. $22.00 from Flapper Girl.
15. Know a vintage lady who is planning a winter woodland wedding? How about a lover of nature, deer or wildlife in general? Than this fabulously elegant and charmingly lovely 1940s/1950s Melissa buck and faux bois vintage compact is for them. It is in stellar shape and comes complete with its original powder puff. $45.00 from Chronically Vintage on Etsy.
16. If like me, you or your gift recipient has highly sensitive skin and/or prefers all-natural products, then Sparkle Bright's jewelry cleaning products are for yourself or them! Made from all-natural, non-toxic, non-corrosive, and biodegradable ingredients, this company's range of products is just what any jewelry fan needs to keep their skin, the environment and their jewelry all very happy. I'm personally a big fan of their All-In-One Jewelry Cleaner Kit, which includes six great products and a lovely carrying/tote bag, which sells for $37.95.
17. You've heard me speak highly of The Best Vintage Clothing in multiple posts over the years, but did you know that this leading independent vintage seller also has a fabulous Etsy shop? It's true, they do, and they've been upping their inventory game there this year with gorgeous old school offerings like this Christmas or New Year's Eve party perfect beaded gold 1920s Whiting and Davis evening bag that any fashion lover is sure to go weak in the knees for. $75.00 from Best Vintage Ever.
18. Perhaps it's just me, but I always associated monogrammed items like these sophisticatedly beautiful personalized metal purse hooks with the holiday season (I think it goes back to all their monogram-able items that appeared in the Sears Wish Book when I was a little girl). $13.98 from Gifts For You Now.
19. The gift wrapping is practically done for you when you give one lucky recipient on your holiday shopping checklist this wonderful pair of vintage deadstock stockings from (sadly now defunct) Canadian department store, Woodward's, which come in their original packaging. $18.00 (for both pairs and packaging) from Chronically Vintage on Etsy.
20. Even if the vintage glove fan in your life's collection exceeds what can be housed in one small receptacle, a timelessly beautiful antique wooden glove box like this carved version is still a fabulous decor piece that can be used to house a few particularly favourite and/or most frequently worn pairs. $24.00 from Ryoko's Vintages.
21. If ever there was a time of the year when we need the reminder that's front and center on this beautiful illustration by talented artist Lorena Balea-Raitz, the Christmas season is it. Featuring two of any stylish lady's favourite accessories, a tube of fire engine red lipstick and a classic pair of sunnies, this great print is just the thing to jazz up any wall - very much including one's closet, if so desired. $26.71 for a 5.8" x 8.3" print (larger sized available) from Lorena's Ink Designs.
22. Few items are more traditional or tied to Christmas than a beautiful wreath, be it in real pine, faux greenery or even jewelry form, as in the case of this timelessly pretty vintage rhinestone wreath brooch. $15.00 from Red Garnet Vintage.
23. Unlike quite a few books on the subject that have been penned over the years, The Bakelite Collection by Matthew L. Burkholz and John Hylton is still in publication. I don't own a copy yet myself, but it's very high up on my reading wish list and from what I've heard from other Bakelite fans, it's one of the best titles on the topic of vintage Bakelite jewelry around. $53.96 from Amazon.
24. Paging all art deco lovers and their friends, this show-stoppingly gorgeous, winter hued c. 1930s rhinestone, blue glass stone, and silver or rhodium plated bracelet is for you. Stunning as the day is long, perfect for all kinds of holiday seasons parties and year round glamorous wear, this is the kind of vintage verging on antique piece of jewelry that becomes an instant family heirloom and unendingly beloved treasure for any old school bracelet fan. $105.00 from Chronically Vintage on Etsy.
25. If you want to ensure your place on someone special's "nice list" for a lonnnngggg time to come, then a pair of these vintage inspired, seriously awesome leather and fur fur trimmed Alpine winter booties from Miss L Fire is sure to the trick. Available in modern ladies sizes 36 to 41, and in four colours/colour combos. $210.00 from Miss L Fire.
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Accessories and jewelry make for a perfect gift for someone who may just be starting out on their journey into vintage, every bit as much as for the wearer/collector who has been enjoying such items for years or decades already. Many styles - such as pearl jewelry, black patent purses, and solid coloured scarves, for example - are eternally classic and will find favour with folks who rarely, if ever, wear vintage as much as with those that live for it.
Though this post does focus mostly on items for women, this category is not restricted to us gals in the slightest. Vintage jewelry and accessories spanning the spectrum from cuff links to bow ties, hats to rings and and of course that most classic of Christmas present for Pop, ties, are all excellent choices for the chap in your life. Some of the sources in today's post stock items that geared to towards the Kris Kringles in your life, and on your holiday shopping list, as much as they are to the Mrs. Clauses out there, so be sure to click through on the links to find out what (some) of them have in that department.
Rarely does a holiday season roll by where I'm not hoping that I'll find a specific vintage accessory or piece of jewelry that I've been eyeing in my stocking and by the same token, I truly adore it when my friends and family send surprise vintage gifts my way. The same is apt to ring true for the vintage fans in your life, too, and I wholeheartedly hope that today's Vintage Holiday Shopping Guide post will help you find the ideal gift for every vintage jewelry and accessory fan on your list.
Which of these items would you most like to find under the Christmas tree or in the glow of the menorah this holiday season?
Well, I wouldn't mind those Miss L Fire boots in the red colourway... being fortunate enough to own the black ones already! I think that's just being greedy though ;) I love the idea of the storage book for earrings... I wonder if it would help combat the fact I only ever seem to retain one earring from each pair past about the two month point... great ideas here, and I also agree that detachable collars should never have gone out of fashion. They briefly came back into fashion not so long ago, but seem to be only ever found in the partywear section of most high street shops, which is a real shame. Sometimes I don't want sequins or fur! CC x
ReplyDeleteGreat selection of items! Love the Whiting and Davis bag evening bag. I have a small collection of these bags and each one is so grand. I should probably do a blog post about them at some point. ;)
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to the Secret Santa gift exchange!! :)
-Emily
Thank you very much, sweet gal. Ooohh, lucky you! They are such magnificent little works of handbag art. I don't own any myself, but I recently listed (and subsequently sold) the first (c. 1930s) Whiting & Davis bag I've found so far. I'd love to see a post about your collection anytime - I'm sure it will make me want a W&D bag of my own all the more! :)
DeleteBig hugs & happy one month to Christmas,
♥ Jessica
I love the wooden glove box and all the accessories you choose to put your jewels in! I am a diva and only tend to wear vintage accessories so this list is right up my alley.
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear you are compiling the secret santa list today! I have been keeping an eye out for items but it always helps if I know a bit more about the person so I have come home empty handed, hopefully not for much longer.
Not much longer at all, dear Daphne. We closed the entry form a few minutes after midnight this morning and have been up all night working on the coding side of sending out everyone's matches and ensuring (we hope!) that there are no bugs in the system, cgitches, etc (and by "we", I mean myself and my seriously talented programmer/software engineer husband, Tony) and will begin to send out matches later today. I'm sooo looking forward to it - but first, a couple quick hours of shuteye! :)
DeleteSending tons of hugs & happy holiday season wishes your way,
♥ Jessica
so much beautiful things!!!!
ReplyDeletei will send the link to everyone who´s asking me what i wish for x-mas!
xxxxxxx
Aww, that's awesome, dear Beate. That's a great approach, especially because this post is just as much for my readers as it is the folks they're shopping for themselves.
DeleteTons of hugs & happy one month to Christmas wishes,
♥ Jessica
Oooh those booties! The jewelry too.. so many goodies :) Looking forward to the gift exchange. xx
ReplyDeleteSo many pretty treats! I want everything! Top of the list - that deco bracelet from your shop. So flipping pretty. Maybe I'll use that Black Friday coupon code to up my accessories game a little bit... Those Miss L Fire booties are also to die for. I've been drooling over them every since I saw the preview photos a few months back. I was on the hunt for vintage looking winter boots last year, and those guys just made my jaw drop when I saw them.
ReplyDeleteThank you for putting together such an awesome list, you're really amping me up for the Christmas season.
They really are amazing!!! I know that there really would have to be a Santa Claus for me to find them under the tree (I love all the different versions, but the orange and brown, as well as the red one here are my top picks, I think), still a gal can wish! :)
DeleteI'm delighted to know that you love that art deco bracelet so much. I truly do as well and can assure you that it's even more stunning in person, especially when the light hits it just so. It has lashings of old Hollywood glamour to it and yet, like most truly classic jewelry, still looks at home in today's fashion world, too.
Penning this post at the end of last week really put me in an even more Christmassy mood, too. Here's to the hope that these festive feelings stay strong for us all season long!!!
Tons of hugs & happy countdown to Christmas wishes,
♥ Jessica
Awww!!! ♥♥♥ These shoes are soo amazing!
ReplyDeleteI cannot agree more about detachable collars. I plan to wear mine in some future posts. They are fantastic! And lady ties are awesome too! I love the flapper girl!! xox
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful to know that I'm not alone in that regard. I don't have many myself, but it something I'd like to grow my collection of as time goes on - ditto for finally get my first (and second, etc) lady tie.
DeleteTons of hugs & happy holiday season wishes to you and your family, my sweet friend
♥ Jessica
oh my goodness, that little poodle brooch is so adorable. every single thing that you've shown here is, really. this is getting me such in the mood for Christmas. and *sequel* i can't wait for the secret santa event!!
ReplyDeleteOh goodness! I want to get the boots, bakelite bracelet, menorah brooch and 1920's bag for myself! However I think I'll log on to Amazon when I get home from work and get the earring holder for my daughter instead :)
ReplyDeleteGreat picks, Jessica!! I really love the Miss L Fire shoes!!
ReplyDeleteI want tot wish you the best for the holidays. Hope you have a great time!
so many lovely things! I adore the earring book and the jewellery rolls! I have a metal hook thing like that, but mine has a bird design :)
ReplyDeleteOh, Jess!
ReplyDeleteFirsrtly, I must let you know: THE EMAIL IS MISSPLACED - meaning: I can't find it. I read it, I saw the name and adress of my Secret Santa gift recieer, but the mail is now gone. PLEASE, reasend it.
Gosh, what a problem! So sorry, I don't know what hapened.
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Now: Fly me over the Moon - because these jewels are amazing. And, ending the blog post with red shoes - ever so beautiful shoes!
Again: I'm so sorry. Ihope you can re-send it.
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Marija
Hello my darling friend, please don't worry for the tiniest of moments. We (and this us definitely a "we" evening, as Tony's help has been instrumental to the smooth, speedy sending out of all the Vintage Secret Santa matches) should be able to resend it to you.
DeleteAren't those red shoes sublime? Oh my word!!! I love that you noticed the fact that I intentionally wrapped up the post with a pair of heels that sings with the holiday spirit. Thank you for catching that, sweet dear.
Big hugs & the happiest of Christmas countdown wishes,
♥ Jessica
I've got it!
Delete...and printed it, just in case. :)
All is well. Give your best to "we" - meaning Tony. ;)
Marija
I certainly shall, dear gal, thank you! Great minds, too, BTW. I printed mine off right away as well, figuring it would be easier to take that to the basement (where my office/studio) is when I pack my VSS gift up than to lug my laptop down there.
DeleteThank you for letting me know that you got the email and again (majorly!) for taking part in this exciting holiday gift exchange.
Oodles of hugs & joyful Wednesday wishes,
♥ Jessica
What a good deal are those Christmas Tree earrings! Great post!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely collection. I'd jump at many of these. I need to find a special oil to be able to slip Bakelite bangles onto my huge hands. Those fur-trimmed booties are wonderful. You have such good taste, buddy.
ReplyDeleteSo many gorgeous gifts!!!! Those boots are divine and I love the wacky tuna brooch you have such fab taste
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What a beautiful set of potential gifts! I was thrilled to see my little hat included in the list too! What a lovely surprise :) I like the way you have a theme for your gift guides (and went to dream over the previous year's ones too!).
ReplyDeleteI was very excited to receive the secret santa email and be able to start really planning my gift!
You're very welcome, sweet gal. I wanted to include items from the shops of some of my dear online friends, such as yourself, in this post in hopes that it might boost sales for you during this busy holiday shopping season. Thank you for having such a wintertime perfect hat available for me to include here. It really is breathtaking!
DeleteBig hugs & tons of merry Christmas wishes,
♥ Jessica
I would be ecstatic if Santa popped some Bakelite into my stocking this Christmas. I've always wanted a beautiful Bakelite bangle, but sadly I've never come across one in my travels.
ReplyDeleteI am smitten with that earring book. I'm an earring lover, and my collection is currently spread over three different jewellery cases. A gorgeous gift like this would be perfect.
And those jewellery rolls are beautiful too. I used to have a lovely roll that disintegrated because I used it so often! I do need a replacement.
Aren't the earring books marvelous? I'm giving serious thought to investing in at least a couple of them to help better preserve the life of some of my earrings that currently hang on exposed metal jewelry display in our en suite powder room. I notice they really tend to tarnish there and I suspect these books would halt or at least greatly lessen that from happening.
DeleteI too would jump for joy if St. Nick left me Bakelite in my stocking or under the tree. That would be such an awesome holiday gift! I really hope you're able to find one soon, if Kris Kringle isn't forthcoming on that front (it took me ages to finally find one second hand in Canada, believe me - but the wait was definitely worth it!).
Big hugs & happy Friday wishes,
♥ Jessica
Sweet Jessica, I'm so honored to have something belonging to this list of your selection of possible gifts. Thank you so much! Although, I'm a little blue by not be able to participate on the gift swap :'(
ReplyDeleteBut is such a great idea and exciting for all of you! :)
Beta x
You are wholeheartedly welcome, my darling friend. I really wanted to shine the spotlight on products from shops belonging to friends and blog sponsors here, especially if I'd worked with them this year, as I had with your sensational handmade Miss Marple sweater. Everything in your Etsy shop is perfectly suited to this time of the year, so it was an even more natural choice to include one of your beautiful offerings here.
DeleteTons of hugs & happy winter holiday season wishes,
♥ Jessica
*PS* I'm sad that you can't take part, too. Perhaps in future years, honey. ♥
I absolutely adore your blog, and I really enjoyed looking through this list. I'm definitely going to have to buy one or two of those detachable collars!
ReplyDeleteYou have featured one of my items again! :) You are the sweetest ever. Thank you so so much. I did see it the same day you posted it but then son came to visit, and he does talk a lot. :) I am so honoured to be in your list, and the earrings sold immediately plus another fifties pair. I want the red Miss L Fire boots. I already have the black pair (they are quite expensive so I chose the classic version), and they are very comfy so it would be so much fun to own them in a Christmas version. I also love the red bangle and the deer powder compact. I own The Little Book of Earrings which is a really smart way of storing you earrings and I also own a jool roll like the ones you show which I will also recommend. I always use mine when travelling. Thank you again SO much, dear. You are not just beautiful on the outside but also on the inside. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's my absolute pleasure, dear Sanne. I really wanted to put an emphasis on some of my online friend's shops in this post, in the hopes that doing so might drive some more business their way during this busy shopping period. Those wonderfully cute and uber festive earrings were as good as custom made for a post like this. I'm delighted to know that they sold in a flash - plus another pair, too. That's awesome!
DeleteAren't jewelry rolls fabulous? Mine is black with dark pink polka dots (I have a little matching travel fabric makeup box and the two look so darling together in the midst one one's usual ho-hum luggage) and has a bottom area that's big enough to house several plastic bangles, which makes it worth its weight in gold (or Bakelite, pretty much the same value, rights? :D).
Many thanks for your lovely comment, especially the closing line, which will put a warm smile on my face for a long time to come. Please know that precisely the same thing rings true about you as well.
Tons of hugs,
♥ Jessica
Whit-whoo those boots! I have just been looking for a coat hanger like that one!
ReplyDeleteAren't those boots stop-you-in-your-tracks sensational? They come in other colours/colour combos, too, of which my very favourite is the brown and orange one.
DeleteYay! I'm delighted to have helped point your towards something you've been searching for, dear Holly.
Have a marvelous holiday season!
♥ Jessica
A great collection of items. I really like the Flapper Girl neck tie and the removable colour. I just found some knitting patterns for removable collars so am going to have a go at those. I love the way they make quick and easy changes to an outfit and they would be especially good to ring wardrobe changes whilst travelling.
ReplyDeleteWonderful find! Perhaps between the two of us can start a vogue for detachable collars again - amongst us vintage loving ladies at least. :)
DeleteThank you very much for all of your lovely comments this week, my dear friend. I hope you're having a splendid start of December.
Tons of hugs,
♥ Jessica
That is a great plan. Detachable collars are a must!
DeleteI really love that you chose to focus on accessories and/or home decor. It is a easy way to gift give during the holiday season. And I cannot say again how much I adore the vintage Judaica menorah brooch. It's simple, but so elegant and classy. I even added some to my etsy wishlist. ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you sweetly, honey. I must say, I'm rather surprised that this beautiful menorah brooch is still in the shop - especially with the Black Friday and now holiday season sales that I've been having lately (and am still having in the case of the later). I guess it's just waiting for the absolute perfect owner to purchase it. I like to think that all the vintage I sell goes to loving, wonderful homes, so I don't mind if it (the brooch) wants to chill with me for a bit longer before it ventures on to it's next adoring abode. :)
DeleteBig hugs & the very happiest of holiday season wishes to you and your family,
♥ Jessica