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Positively medieval


Inside the vintage jewelry box that's filled with lots of things...

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Georgia said…
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Georgia said…
Love it! X
you have amazing jewelery!
Anonymous said…
LOVE THIS!
YLM-SPAIN said…
Amazing pictures!!
Wow...some great jewelry there!

xx
Andy
The Black Label
Alex said…
These are great, baby. Dark and twisty jewelry. I love you and miss being there with you!!!
Love it you have amazing jewelery

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Lauren said…
i want that pamela love ring so bad! looked everywhere for it but had no luck. amazing collection Bella.. xoxo
Sarah Whitney said…
Ahh, what a great way to display jewelry! I especially love the rings on the tree!! :D
AKB said…
I love your taste! The collection comes together so well. Medieval is a good word for it!
love how the jewelry is perfectly draped! loving this!!
wow! you have lots of accessories!
nice!

http://momfashionworld.blogspot.com/
Sweet said…
I love the rings and everything in them...now I am off to collect more goodies for myself soon hahahah

Kisses
Sweet
PensandLens
@mistytewest
jeanine romo said…
This makes me smile!!

xx,
Jeanine
Violet said…
Please give me that hand full of rings!

XX
Vi from Cali

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