Olympic Jewelry Store at Fremont, Seattle is open for walk-ins! We specialize in antique & vintage jewelry & engagement rings. You can also buy, sell or pawn/loan on gold, silver, diamond jewelry, bullion, luxury watches from Rolex, coins & much more! Bu
Olympic Jewelry Store at Fremont, Seattle is open for walk-ins! We specialize in antique & vintage jewelry & engagement rings. You can also buy, sell or pawn/loan on gold, silver, diamond jewelry, bullion, luxury watches from Rolex, coins & much more! Bu
New York Habitat: These old horse stables are now THE place to find your vintage clothes and jewelry! You can easily spend your whole day in here ;-) Beth Dean: If your after vintage clothes, china anything really this is the place to go. Don't be afraid to haggle you'll save a ...
…except it wasn’t originally made for everyday fashion but is traditional jewelry for a man’s lederhosen outfit. It’s made of small wild boar tusks, antlers and rabbits foot for good luck! Charivari (which mans “jumbled up”) is the Bavarian name for a chain – originally only worn...
If you are a fan of vintage upscale jewelry, clothes, antiques, and so much more then you can't miss the Vintage Market Days of St. Louis happening this month! Get our free mobile app Vintage Market Days of St. Louis is set to kick off once again on September 16th and stay open th...
This bustling market is a treasure trove of traditional crafts, jewelry, textiles, and souvenirs. Get lost in the maze of stalls and haggle with friendly vendors to score unique finds to take home. History buffs will delight in the proximity to landmarks such as the Sule Pagoda, a sacred ...
90% of my straw and wicker handbags are vintage! Items to Look For– Graphic t-shirts, anything denim, jewelry, bags, belts and sunglasses are the best items to buy when shopping vintage. You can easily mix any of these with your everyday clothes for a killer look! You want to avoid...
“There’s nothing like being with a local,” says Clément Le Coz, co-founder of luxury travel agencyLe Coup de Foudre, which curates bespoke itineraries around fashion, fine jewelry, antiques, literature, and just about any other creative pursuit. ...
Should I bring jewelry? *I have trays* Maybe Mid Century Decor pieces? *So much kitchen ware* Or maybe MCM kitchenware or ceramics? I will be flying with my product, so it can’t be too big, too heavy or too breakable. Wish me luck…getting it here and selling it! PS…...
rock crystal necklaces. The 1930s were not one of the great jewelry eras, due to the Depression, so I’d add 1920s and Art Nouveau necklaces and bracelets to the mix. Pearls have never been more affordable thanks to Chinese pearl farmers (eBay,Fire Mountain Gems, your favorite local bead...