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Storyville
The Storyville collection is inspired by the neighborhood of the same name in New Orleans that existed from 1897-1917 and by the photographs taken of it's inhabitants by Ernest J. Bellocq. A "legal" red light district, it was populated with endless colorful characters. Bellocq created a visual history by photographing the prostitutes of the district and in many of the portraits a locket rests prominantely on the decolletage. This collection combines elements antique and new for a modern twist on old fashioned fun. Each locket is named after an especially notable lady or location. The fleur-de-lis (flower of the lily) is a symbol of New Orleans.
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MISS NATTY DOMINIQUE |
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A 1.25" Victorian locket with striking engraving and 3 darkened, mysterious smokey colored paste stones. Inside is empty, back has a few little dents adding to its rich history. 20" oxidized sterling silver chain with an antique fob clasp. |
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A portion of the sales from the Storyville Collection will be donated to two New Orleans charities: Renew Our Music and Kidsmart. |
| Engraving available on the back. $50 minimum for up to 10 letters. Each additional letter $5. Please allow additional 2 weeks for delivery. |