
The Miami Beach front AntiqueShow was an enjoyable and memorable vacation this year! This was the 1st time at any time likely to a jewelry show on the 1st working day of opening as an alternative to the tail finish of your celebration. The demonstrate experienced a considerable turnout-with crowds of folks gathering at each individual booth and lots of deals currently being produced. I had been having fun with the many attractive jewelry of periods earlier and admiring the art/furniture as well. With aisles and aisles of eye-candy, several hours and hrs handed speedily. My legs and ft ached from many of the strolling, but I couldn’t hold out to nestle in my lodge mattress and awaken, to try and do it all around once more! I fulfilled some magnificent persons and observed aged buddies…distinctive owing to Julie for VIP silver forest earringsentry tickets, every one of the exhibitors for their challenging operate, along with the Miami Seashore Demonstrate for furnishing me this opportunity. As often, I can’t wait around right up until up coming calendar year!
>>My trip last calendar year and in October
Some highlights from my trip pictured above:
typical entrance shot from Day two…ready to go!
gorgeous display from an exhibitor-awesome cuff cheap jewelry onlineand beutiful necklace
quick SHOW ME YOUR RINGS shot before going into the show-me and Brooke
obsessed with this booth, especially the ring in the lower right corner
I really loved this rose cut diamond and ruby ring-but didn’t buy
our accomodations: the James Royal Palm
which ring would you pick? so many choices!
LOVE Elizabeth Dmitrova and ALL her rings she wears-she is the perfect role model #mein30years
opals that display red flashes of play-of-color are most valuable-perfect example
this exhibitor is from upstate NY #hometownrepresent
how amazing is this mirror?
Victorian jewelry at its finest!
Good morning Miami! my hotel view
loved this ring, have yet to find the perfect crowned-heart ring
a purchase is necessary-this was my choice, diamonds and pearl in a shield motif circa 1930s