14-kt. Gold Black Tahitian Pearl Necklace
Cultured Tahitian pearls and white gold join in a necklace that's perfect for day or evening wear.
The naturally irregular shapes of seven black baroque Grade AA Tahitian pearls (7 to 8 mm) add a distinctive touch to the 14-karat white-gold Forsentina chain.
The 17-inch-long necklace is secured with a spring-ring clasp.
Add this elegant necklace to your personal jewelry collection at our low Overstock.com price.
All carat weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed information. Treatment code N. See
Gemstone Treatments for further information.
As action director Martin Campbell's heart-pumping thriller VERTICAL LIMIT begins, an eagle glides gracefully over the stunningly filmed mesas of Utah. Its shadow falls on a vertical rock face being climbed by Peter Garrett (Chris O'Donnell), his father (Stuart Wilson), and his sister Annie (Robin Tunney). Suddenly a backpack hurtles by, followed rapidly by two climbers whose ropes tear the male Garretts from the rock face. The excruciatingly tense sequence ends in tragedy.After this stunning opening, the action switches to the Himalayas, where tycoon Elliott Vaughn (Bill Paxton) has financed an expedition that will take him to the summit of K2--the world's second highest mountain. Annie is one of Elliott's party. In the face of a threatening storm, Elliott recklessly insists the climb should continue. The storm duly arrives and decimates the expedition, leaving Elliott and Annie stranded. Peter leads a group of climbers--including the grizzled Montgomery Wick (Scott Glenn) and a French-Canadian nurse (Izabella Scorupco)--in a rescue attempt.Campbell, director of photography Derek Tattersall, many daring cameramen, mountain climbers, avalanche specialists, and special effects technicians, along with veteran editor Thom Noble, deliver a beautifully filmed mountaineering thriller with even more heart-stopping moments than JAWS.
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An American classic, Grandma
Moses began her folk art painting career at 78 and retired at 100, having won international acclaim.
Artist: Grandma Moses
Title: Hoosick River
Frame: Classic Walnut - 1.5
Wood
Mat: Olde Gold/White
This framed print is being custom built for you. Please allow 10 business days for the product to leave our warehouse
Impress your guest with this bamboo placemat set.Each piece in this set is constructed from bamboo interwoven with cotton, and
hand-woven and hand-dyed by Worldstock artisans in the village of Ban Twai region of northern Thailand. The set comes complete with a placemat, a napkin and a napkin holder.
Each place mat is hand-woven on looms using a technique that dates back hundreds of years and is specific to the region. Choose from colors in blue, yellow, brown, green, red or black.Worldstock brings you authentic, handcrafted goods from a variety of world cultures. By shopping with us you are creating opportunities for talented artisans, many of whom live in extreme poverty.The handcrafted nature of this product will produce minor differences in design and sizing. Subtle variations will occur from piece to piece, adding to its unique qualities. Measurements may vary slightly.Imported.




