Perfect for yourself or as a gift for someone else. "JJ" is a registered trademark that stands for "Jonette Jewelry Company." Jonette Jewelry was a family-owned business that made collectible costume jewelry for over 60 years. JONETTE JEWELRY was founded by Abraham Lisker in East Providence, Rhode Island and was originally called the "Providence Jewelry Company." The company changed its name to "Lisker & Lisker" when Abraham's brother Nathan joined him in the business. Production ceased temporarily during World War II. After the war, the company reemerged as "Jonette Jewelry" in honor of the Abraham and Nathan's parents -- "John" and "Etta." |
INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS: The first class international shipping rate has increased substantially. Please note the shipping rates stated in this auction...there's a fee for the first item plus $1.00 for each additional item (that are shipped in the same package). Please purchase all of the items you want, and then pay with one invoice. For your information, I have a number of international customers that aren't able to do this for some reason. If you're one of them, please contact me with a list of the pins that you'd like so that I can create a special auction for you...I'll list the pins you want with the combined shipping fee. I am only able to give you the combined shipping rate if you pay with ONE invoice. So, please contact me if you're not able to purchase all of the items that you want and pay with one invoice. Thanks!
CANADIAN CUSTOMERS: All terms are the same for you as those stated above for international customers, but shipping to Canada is a bit less.
PLEASE NOTE for all International Customers if you purchase more than 27 pins and "International Priority Mail" is available in your area...it should be cheaper for you to choose the international priority mail "small flat rate box" for $40.00 (no additional cost per each additional piece...the box will hold up to 50 pins if you don't choose the larger pins). Not all international customers can choose this option...for example, some regions of Russia do not allow international priority mail as a shipping option.