Handbags
Rare Purse and Peruvian Necklace Set
- Item Number
- 202
- Estimated Value
- 450 USD
- Sold
- 150 USD to kjcd13627
- Number of Bids
- 2 - Bid History
Item Description
This beautiful Peruvian purple spondylus necklace and elephant-shaped purse is the perfect pair for a night out!
The necklace is designed and created by Joan Charalla, a Peruvian-born artisan based out of Saskatoon, Canada. Every detail is crafted using an ancient Peruvian technique called filigrana (also know as 'filigree'), which involves braiding, twisting, and shaping metal wire with hand tools. High quality sterling silver wire is used to create every detail, including the handmade chain which Joan creates link by link.
Purses have long been a fun way for a person to express themselves! Incorporate your love for both elephants and big cats with this handcrafted Timmy Woods Wooden Elephant Handbag in leopard print. Guaranteed to make a statement while keeping your items safe, this purse would make a great addition to your wardrobe!
This set includes:
- One (1) spondylus necklace.
- One (1) elephant-shaped, leopard pattern purse. Includes a woven strap and a purse protector bag.
When you bid on this set, you're helping to support CCF and save cheetahs in the wild. Thank you for your support!
Item Special Note
Elephant purse donated by longtime friends and supporters Teresa Delaney and Steve Eklund.
Spondylus necklace donated by longtime supporter Peter Gottesman.
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