
TRADITIONAL IRISH DESIGN ON BRASS
What a pretty little thing! It fits me perfectly, too, which can be a rarity these days. . . . . . must have belonged to a child, or a tiny Irish colleen. Sorry for the glare, but glad that all the original shine is still there.
Enameled jewelry was very popular in the Fifties and is lots of fun to wear. Though I have earrings and one or two necklaces, this is my first enameled bracelet excepting for a few bangles!
Though I planned to show my finds in order of discovery, scheduling hasn’t allowed me to photograph all of them yet, so this is actually one of the final items I found. There’ll be more from Ireland later . . . . .
It is especially nice since it’s also a souvenir of Ireland and my trip. Turned up on a little side trip to the seaside, out of the blue . . . . . . . .
MORGANA MARTIN, THE MAGICVINTAGESPY
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Found two stores in Dublin today. The first, run by a long-time vintage clothing expert, stocks beautiful true vintage from mid-century and before. Men’s and women’s! BETTY BOJANGLES.
Although the vintage clothing shops are few and far between in this country, I have seen some wonderful services in the larger cities. Millinery shops!
Hiding in another “you’ll never find me” spot, a good – looking vintage shop turned up! Best I’ve seen here, so far.
Knights and castles, crumbling but beautiful cathedrals abound. Poland is modern, too. The tourist industry is certainly alive and well, so you can enjoy the antiquity and vintage ambiance as well as comfort and convenience. Right now I’m staying in an old farming estate, last rebuilt in 1922 and now refurbished as a quiet, beautiful and elegant retreat with its own lake.


