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This fabulous vintage-style pin/pendant captures the glamour of the early days of Hollywood. The design is a fine quality reproduction of a pendant worn by Hollywood legend Marlene Dietrich in one of the first talking pictures she made. Nearly 100 sparkling clear cubic zirconia stones, including a large round center stone, are individually set into rhodium-plated sterling silver to create the design. The clipped rectangular pendant measures over 1 1/2 inches tall and 1 inch wide. It features a decorative CZ bale and swings from an 18-inch rhodium-plated sterling silver chain. A diagonal locking pin on the back of the pendant allows it to be worn as a brooch instead.
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The Hollywood Collection Those who have managed to get a foothold and stay on top of the fiercely competitive global jewelry market are inevitably those who make jewelry with bold trademark style and offer fresh exciting designs year after year. The Hollywood Collection is one such jewelry company. It designs and makes the bold, dramatic, and glamorous jewelry that is so popular today.
The brainchild of Elliot Abbott, a Hollywood producer, The Hollywood Collection was born nearly 20 years ago, sparked by a unique and exciting idea. The Hollywood Collection offers original reproductions of cinematic jewels from legendary films of the thirty, forties and fifties. Women who love to look glamorous will find in this collection a unique selection of perennially fashionable jewelry at prices that won't break the bank. Here are just a few of the many movie star collections available at The Hollywood Collection. Elegant and Amazing We are proud to add to our Marlene Dietrich Collection one of the most elegant pendant/pins we've ever made. This piece has nearly 100 individually set stones and represents the elegant style that was Dietrich. Worn in one of her first "talkies" this piece is over 1.5 in. high and 1 in. across. This amazing jewel will certainly be a conversation piece as it was for Ms. Dietrich.
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