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David StoneSat, 4 Sep 2021 9:36AM

Thank you for your extensive dedication to this site. It’s been instrumental in helping me learn more about vintage designers. I actually have a Reja necklace from my mother in laws estate that I’m restoring. (Replace stones and seed pearls etc.) Thankfully the finish, a mix of silver and gold tone, is still in excellent condition. Thanks again for all your work!

Julie Holcomb | https://share.icloud.com/photos/0ViRihIYEtruBpg2y214IwC-AThu, 28 May 2020 7:01PM

I have posted a pic to the above website box.  Hoping you can give me your opinion on this piece - if it is a Reja - it is not signed but sure looks as if it could be from same family.  Thank u - beautiful work!

Eldon McWhorterMon, 8 Sep 2014 7:54PM

Thanks, I used your site to identify my wife's brooch. It is the 1947 willow tree with moonstones and the red rhinestones. She was given it as a gift years ago. It is beautiful and we are curious as to a value?

DEBRA WATTThu, 28 Apr 2011 11:15AM

Hello Kathy, I recieved your response to my post regarding a lovely REJA Brooch I acquired in a lot in Pasadena, CA. years back. I relayed the story of what I believe to be quite the stylish couple on the town. Bejeweled from head to toe with
A lovely collection of stylish designed pieces elegant and lovley,others whimsical and cheerful. You sugested checking a few websites for pricing my REJA Brooch. From the Gardenesque Series,it is the piece pictured at the very top left of the Full page display #19. It seems to be the largest one with all of the adornments including the green enameling on the long leaves.The condition is nearly perfect. One tiny clear stone
missing. Almost invisible to the eye and also tiny pit on black pot.Thes are not even a distraction from the brillance and colorful display of this 'WOW' Flowerpot Brooch.                It is marked 'REJA STERLING' (Gardenesque Series / Ad 1947)
I have a basic idea of the value in this fine condition.perhaps you might know of a store that has this piece as I only have seen other smaller less ornate and missing stones or needing repairs. I am sending you some pictures of this delightful and unique art piece. I'm really anxious to get your feedback.
Also, I would very much like to give you the first chance to see it and if you are interested I would be more that thrilled to have it go to a person with your passion and appreciation
for these wonderful pieces of art and fashion history. I would
be completely open to working to an amount that pleases us both. I've been recently laid off my job as a in-house costumer in the business of Motion Picture and T.V. Production
Wardrobe Rentals and figured it was time to let go of some of my favorite things. I soo appreciate your time and hope you will consider taking a special interest in this sparkling
array of floral splendor.  WOW, That even exited ME

One more thing to add : I have other pieces you might
appreciate seeing (being a bit unusual.) Thank-you,Thank-You,

Debbie Watt
Glendora. CA.
(626) 914-4143

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Miss Donnas AntiquesFri, 12 Mar 2010 2:30PM

Thank you for the learning experience. It really helped in my research on an antique brooch

andrea mutchlerSat, 13 Feb 2010 4:28PM

I was so happy to find this site. I made a great find today and was thrilled to see it is part of the Gardenesque series that I knew nothing about until I luckily found your website.Thanks
ps I found the basket of flower 2nd from the bottom on the left side of your collection. Made my day!

Candy CarleWed, 13 May 2009 1:19PM

I recently acquired a brooch marked Reja.  The brooch is goldtone set in tiny rhinestones.  Their are two goldtone pinecones hanging from pine branches.  Any information you can give me about the date and value of brooch would be greatly appreciated.  Three tiny stones missing.  
I want to sell this.

HeleneMon, 13 Oct 2008 5:19PM

Hi Cathy , It's been a long time ! Still think you have the best jewelry site . I wrote a few years ago about some Reja pieces that were gifted to me [ Nubian Queen , for one ] I don't know if you are still buying , but if you email me , I may have some Reja that may interest you , including original castings . I hope to hear from you . Thanks for much joy , & best wishes , Helene Marker aka beadfairy

ChrisMon, 28 Apr 2008 10:29PM

I was given a DEJA floral brooch that has 3 white & gold flowers with pink centers, it has lots of rhinestones, but it is missing 3 rhinestones and some of the enamel.  I can't find a similar one on the internet, is it worth anything?  How do I find out information? Thanks

Donna FrankelWed, 23 Apr 2008 5:43PM

Wonderful collection of Reja jewelry.  Any for sale?  Thanks.

ChipFri, 22 Feb 2008 3:33PM

Great display and thanks for sharing them with us.  Chip

Ms. Dale GibsonSun, 16 Dec 2007 3:56PM

I have a reja pin and would like to have some information about it.  It needs some repair and its hugh (the pin's size)any help is appreciated.  The pin is for sale.

SharmainSun, 11 Nov 2007 12:50PM

Hello, first I love your album, second how do I find out if my set is goldwashed sterling. Thanks for such a great pictorial delight.
Sharmain

Kristal Thu, 15 Feb 2007 2:54PM

I have come about 2 Seahorse Broches and an Earring set
The eyes are Ruby stone and some of the tiny stones are missing. Is this piece of any value?

Ruth CherukaFri, 18 Aug 2006 10:47AM

What a visually pleasing site. Your collection is exquisite. I have a pin that is close to your # 52 the gazelle. The only difeerence is mine has a double row of stones on the antlers where yours looks like stones on the bottom and just carving on the top. The pin back has STERLING and under it REJA. Otherwise they are the same. The workmanship is so beautiful and what incredible detail. Thank you for the experience!

PatMon, 15 May 2006 4:51PM

I saw your comment that you are still looking for the Reja willow tree; I have it. It is in sterling. It is part of my collection. I was wondering what the value would be.

barbaraSun, 20 Nov 2005 2:21PM

thank you for the time and effort to bring this to us.

katieThu, 6 Oct 2005 7:50PM

Have you ever seen the DEJA mark in small letters and stylized script?

Hi Katie, your email is bouncing.  Deja is always in block letters, as far as I know.  Might it be DuJay? --Cathy

vpesolaThu, 6 Oct 2005 2:55PM

i just purchased a reja pin and earing set.  the pin is moonstone, ruby stone, pave rhinestone stork.  Earrings mirror shape of stork's body.  Any idea of their worth?

jholmesMon, 2 May 2005 7:15AM

have reja jewelry for sale, need info please. thank you

MelindaThu, 17 Mar 2005 8:27AM

Your collection is once again exquisite!  Thank you for making it available to us.

Lynn Sat, 12 Mar 2005 1:23PM

I have matching necklace and bracelet, marked Reja.  Both have 7 square faceted color change stones.  Can't find ANY info about it.  Stones are probably faux alexandrite.

lizSat, 5 Mar 2005 4:15PM

I have The Reja Ubangi earrings and fur clip, I'm interested in selling, how would I find a buyer and how could I find out about what to charge?

Elizabeth NylandFri, 21 Jan 2005 3:31PM

In case it is of interest, I have the pin listed here as Deja (#35) painted with red petals and marked Reja Reg.  This is the first time I have seen same item with both marks.

WillSun, 26 Sep 2004 9:53PM

I think I have some Deja earings. Large oval red enamel on gold motif. Marked Deja on back in styalized cursif. Could you please help me identify them for sure?

Joanne WalshTue, 29 Jun 2004 4:13PM

I have a "boxed" set of Reja which consists of a large brooch and screw back errings.  It is called "The Deltah Ensemble".  The brooche has a huge, oval, blue topaz like stone.  Have you heard of this set?

crystal Mon, 7 Jun 2004 10:04PM

Very nice, informative website

IrinaTue, 13 Jan 2004 9:09PM

I often relax by looking at the jewelry on this site. Just breathtaking. Thank you

 
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