This gorgeous vintage necklace needs a name! Please leave your name ideas below!
Some details about this piece:
• Gold tone
• Necklace drop (in it’s entirety) measures approx. 13 3/4″
• Circa 1950-1960
• Stamp: Monet
• Necklace has fluid movement throughout
Pick the winning name and receive a $50 store credit!
How to enter: By leaving your suggested name for this vintage piece as a blog entry below. Enter as many times as your little heart desires. (tip* a short explanation or reasoning for your name suggestion is a big plus!)
For extra entries: Tweet or share on your facebook wall and leave a comment letting us know that you did so.
Deadline: Tuesday January 31, 2012 @ 9 pm EST
This giveaway is closed.
Congratulations to the winner: saretta
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