Vintage Signed Gerard Yosca Green Stone Necklace & Blue Chalcedony Pendant
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💎 Condition: Excellent vintage condition – both pieces have been lovingly preserved for over 20+ years as part of my estate collection. Minimal tarnish that can easily be polished, preserving their timeless beauty.
Discover two exceptional pieces by Gerard Yosca, the renowned New York-based jewelry designer whose bold and artistic creations have captivated collectors since the 1980s. Known for his impeccable craftsmanship and innovative use of color and materials, Yosca’s work has adorned fashionable women for decades and remains highly sought after by vintage jewelry enthusiasts.
This listing features two distinct pieces that showcase Yosca's design expertise:
1️⃣ Necklace:
Vibrant green stones, likely glass or green quartz, set in sterling silver.
Length: Approximately 16 inches.
Signed "Yosca" and stamped "925."
2️⃣ Pendant:
Faceted blue stone, possibly chalcedony, in sterling silver.
Weight: 15.7 grams.
Matching signature and stamp.
🎁 Special Features: Rare, authentic Gerard Yosca pieces that can be worn together or separately. Perfect for collectors or anyone who appreciates timeless vintage design.
👉 Don’t miss this opportunity to own two authentic treasures! Bundle, offer, or reach out with questions.





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mollypass
Does the pendant bail have an open closure?
Aug 02Reply

siennacharm
@mollypass Hey there I believe it's closed and you have to slide a chain through, hope that helps!
5 days agoReply
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