Add a touch of classic elegance to your wardrobe with these exquisite vintage pink glass bead necklaces from the rare Fisser Batch collection (see stories). Made from high-quality glass, these delicate necklaces feature cylindrical beads strung on a metal chain. Each piece showcases a timeless design with subtle variations in pink shades, likely from the 1980s to early 1990s.
Description
Brighten your outfit with these charming glass bead necklaces, available in three captivating pink fades:
- Light Pink Pearl: A delicate gradient from light pink to a pearlescent finish, giving it a soft, luminous glow.
- Medium Pink: A classic gradient from medium to lighter pink with a natural shine, highlighting its timeless elegance.
- Dark Pink: A rich gradient from dark to medium pink with a normal shine, adding a touch of sophistication to any ensemble.
Each necklace features beads that feel cool to the touch, indicative of their glass material, and are loosely strung on the chain for slight movement and flexibility.
Practical Details
- Material: High-quality glass beads strung on a silver-coloured metal chain.
- Total Length: Approximately 42 cm.
- Weight: Approximately 4 grams, lightweight and comfortable to wear.
- Condition: Excellent vintage condition with no visible flaws, ensuring each piece maintains its original charm.
Craftsmanship
These delicate necklaces feature intricately crafted glass beads, carefully strung together on a metal chain. The light pink fade boasts a pearl-like shine, while the medium and dark pink fades have a normal shine, enhancing the overall vintage appeal. Perfect for adding a distinctive touch to any collection, these vintage glass bead necklaces are timeless pieces of fashion history.
These necklaces, part of the Fisser Batch collection, are not just accessories but pieces of history that bring a sense of nostalgia and timeless beauty to your wardrobe.
Vintage Deadstock Glass Bead Necklaces in Shades of Pink
The clasp and chain are metal, and discoloration rates vary with skin chemistry. If you have metal sensitivities, use past experiences to gauge suitability. Some can wear any metal without issues, while others may need silver or gold to avoid reactions. The exact type of metal is unknown as it was not listed on the original packaging. Please consider this when deciding.