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I did find a photo. A couple of years ago, I rather stupidly lost this one. It was purchased at either a Kay's or a Jared's in 2010, and it was the last one they had. It was simple and understated and they had to go find a chain, but it was very distinctive.. It shone in the light so beautifully and it has for lack of a better description pyramid-shaped jewels (be they real or fake, for the price it was fake but it sure looked good) inlayed into the crucifix. I have better pictures but I will start with this one.
Ever since realizing I lost my old one, I have always been curious if I can find one EXACTLY like this. If anyone knows, that would be great. I have even walked into local jewelers, and they looked in a large book, but never, never, have we found one exactly like this.
Maybe has one exactly like this and knows that it is called. Or where they got it. I sure hope.
I would maybe see if you have a local artisan (maybe at a farmers market or craft fair) and see if they could make one for you if you can't find it in a store any longer.
Last pic, I promise... The watch pictured is a Wittnauer, I kind of sort of know where to get that again. The ring pictured and the necklace, I have been on the hunt for years.
Even checking EBay, I am unsure a good descriptor...
The ones you posted don't have stones that stick up, just a textured surface. It's not shiny and eye-catching like the marcasite stones in the pics you posted above.
I've ordered Konov brand jewelry from Amazon before and been fairly pleased with it, except for one ring that had the stone set crooked.
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