Joan Rivers - Gold-plated - Necklace - Heavy massive






Holds bachelor's degrees in Law and Art History with an Ecole du Louvre auctioneer diploma.
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Women’s long gold-plated Joan Rivers necklace, 44 cm in length, total weight 52 g, in very good condition with small signs of wear.
Description from the seller
Make a statement with this massive gold plated necklace.
JOAN RIVERS beautiful detail and design. The necklace is gold plated long 18k gold plated necklace.
A wonderful addition to your wardrobe and jewelry collection.
Perfect for dress up or as a statement piece to accessorize for your outfit!
In very good condition.
Measurement: See photo.
Joan Rivers didn’t make jewelry prior to coming to QVC. It was a new venture – and a gamble but it paid off! What made her different was that she took the time to show her love of jewelry and its history on the air. She pulled out the Faberge books and showed us both the originals – and her knock-offs. She brought her own vintage pieces, whether Faberge, Victoriana or Art Deco, and then held them up to compare with her versions. She read aloud from books about jewelry on-air, and provided video tours of the factory showing how her jewelry was made. She chortled with glee over the replicas she made of very expensive jewelry currently selling on Madison Avenue
Seller's Story
Make a statement with this massive gold plated necklace.
JOAN RIVERS beautiful detail and design. The necklace is gold plated long 18k gold plated necklace.
A wonderful addition to your wardrobe and jewelry collection.
Perfect for dress up or as a statement piece to accessorize for your outfit!
In very good condition.
Measurement: See photo.
Joan Rivers didn’t make jewelry prior to coming to QVC. It was a new venture – and a gamble but it paid off! What made her different was that she took the time to show her love of jewelry and its history on the air. She pulled out the Faberge books and showed us both the originals – and her knock-offs. She brought her own vintage pieces, whether Faberge, Victoriana or Art Deco, and then held them up to compare with her versions. She read aloud from books about jewelry on-air, and provided video tours of the factory showing how her jewelry was made. She chortled with glee over the replicas she made of very expensive jewelry currently selling on Madison Avenue
