Omerta Pearl and Turquoise Necklace with Secret Message

Item Number: 160
Time Left: CLOSED
Value: $255
Online Close: Dec 10, 2013 10:00 PM EST
Bid History: 0 bids


Description
Unique Omerta jewelry with a secret message spelled out in Morse Code: "The Question Isn't Who's Going To Let Me, Its Who's Going To Stop Me."
The stunning 38" necklace makes a stylish statement... literally. A quote from the world's most influential style icon is spelled out with gorgeous aaa white pearls and turquoise beads in this piece:
The Omerta Collection by Anthony Dreyer was developed with the intention to create beautiful pieces of jewelry that didn't just look great, but gave the wearer the power of a secret message.
This fashion-forward design combines the classic touch of white freshwater pearls with turquoise beads and his signature sterling silver handcuff clasp, spelling out "The Question Isn't Who's Going To Let Me, Its Who's Going To Stop Me" in Morse code. The necklace is 38 inches in length, so the wearer can dress it many different ways.
May be worn long, doubled, or even as a bracelet.
The art of keeping a secret is a long-held practice, from schoolgirl crushes to secret loves. With Omerta, secret-keeping IS the art. Created by Anthony Dreyer in Los Angeles, Omerta was born by the desire to regain a little privacy in our always-on-display lives. The line was developed with the intention to create beautiful pieces of jewelry that didn't just look great, but gave the wearer the power of keeping a secret. Want to give your love a heart-felt expression? Pass on a little something to your best frenemy? Only you will know. Secrets and codes are nice, but they're made even better when they're created with pearls and precious stones! Omerta is made to wear alone or layered to tell your own unique story. Each piece of Omerta jewelry is hand-made in Los Angeles.
Anthony’s pieces have been worn by Hollywood’s A-list and featured in countless editorials and fashion blogs including Elle, Seventeen, t-files, and Lucky.
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