Pearl and Crystal Jewelry by Lynn B

Swarovski Crystals - Information

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Swarovski Crystals - Information
Swarovski Simulated Pearl Colors
French Wire Earrings, page 1 (simulated pearls - triple)
French Wire Earrings, page 2 (simulated pearls - triple)
French Wire Earrings, page 3 (simulated pearls - double)
French Wire Earrings, page 4 (simulated pearls - single)
Bracelets (faceted drop)
Elegant Double Band Bracelets
Necklaces, page 1
Necklaces, page 2
Necklaces, page 3
Necklaces, page 4
Interlocking Links Jewelry, page 1
Interlocking Links Jewelry, page 2
Swarovski Simulated Pearl and Crystal Bead Bracelets and Necklaces, page 1
Swarovski Simulated Pearl and Crystal Bead Bracelets and Necklaces, page 2
Swarovski Simulated Pearl Bracelets and Necklaces, page 1 (single-color)
Swarovski Simulated Pearl Bracelets and Necklaces, page 2 (single-color)
Swarovski Simulated Pearl Bracelets and Necklaces, page 1 (multi-color)
Swarovski Simulated Pearl Bracelets and Necklaces, page 2 (multi-color)
Swarovski Simulated Pearl Bracelets and Necklaces, page 3 (multi-color)
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Over 100 years ago, Daniel Swarovski and his three sons began the production of crystals in the Alps of Austria.  Using a Swarovski-patented cutting machine, brilliant crystal cuts were created.  After success during the 1930s in Paris and other markets, Swarovski created the "Aurora Borealis" - a new, luminous crystal revealing every color of the rainbow.