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Learn MoreShirley Temple's Gold Necklace and Bracelet Suite
- This fabulous gold suite was once owned by American Darling, Shirley Temple
- Crafted of 18K yellow gold and diamonds, the set includes a glamorous necklace and matching bracelet
- With her talent and charisma, Temple became a cultural icon who defined her era of Hollywood
- She was also a symbol of optimism, eventually serving as a diplomat and humanitarian
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Shirley Temple Black (1928-2014) was a cultural icon who captivated audiences with her talent, charisma and grace. She rose to fame during the Great Depression as the quintessential child star, bringing hope and joy to millions through her performances in films such as Bright Eyes (1934), Curly Top (1935) and Heidi (1937). With her signature curls and radiant smile, she became the top box-office draw in America for four consecutive years. Her influence extended far beyond the screen—Temple was a symbol of resilience and optimism during one of the nation’s most challenging eras. Later in life, she dedicated her life to public service, serving as a U.S. ambassador to Ghana and Czechoslovakia, earning respect as a diplomat and humanitarian.
Necklace: 16" length
Bracelet: 6" length

Period: | 20th Century |
Type: | Other Jewelry |
Style: | Retro |
Stones: | Diamonds |

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