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patinarbo
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Updated Apr 22
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patinarbo
Updated Apr 22

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12 Comments
newlenox2016
newlenox2016 Bought the John hardy single earring. Is this even authentic?? The engraving on the dangle is so lousy & I don’t see any stamp on the huggie that says is John hardy or the original logo!
Mar 27Reply
patinarbo
patinarbo @newlenox2016 it is absolutely authentic. It was custom made through a jeweler to match one I thought I had lost. I can show you a photo of the pair I have. All were purchased at a jewelry store in Milwaukee that carried a beautiful selection of John Hardy. East Towne Jewelers I have at least eight pieces of John Hardy purchased from them.
Mar 27Reply
patinarbo
patinarbo @newlenox2016 If you want photos I can send them through email. I want you to be 100% satisfied.
Mar 27Reply
newlenox2016
newlenox2016 @patinarbo I will create a listing in my closet & just check the pictures. On the logo the J & H are supposed to be on top of the other. The stamps should be crisp & clear. And like I said, on the stud- I don’t see any logo at all
Mar 27Reply
patinarbo
patinarbo @newlenox2016 I understand your call outs. I checked my pair and it’s very hard to see the markings. I also looked at other John Hardy earrings I have and some have very clear markings (generally larger pieces) and others are not as clear (smaller earrings) All were purchased at the same jeweler. I tried to photograph mine but I am having trouble getting clear enough images blown up. Do you know if he changed his method of marking his work over time? These are older pieces.
Mar 27Reply
patinarbo
patinarbo @newlenox2016 I am happy to give you a refund if you want. I want you to be 100% satisfied.
Mar 27Reply
newlenox2016
newlenox2016 @patinarbo I have only few but I’ve checked his other jewelry online and I didn’t see any change. I was so excited when I received it, looks real, so I accepted it right away. I actually planned to make the dangling part as a pendant. I can probably keep it even if it’s not JH but I did the acid test & it’s not a real gold. Most likely a replica. Problem is Poshmark won’t reverse the payment that’s already released to you.
Mar 27Reply
patinarbo
patinarbo @newlenox2016 I can I email you photos of mine?
Mar 27Reply
newlenox2016
newlenox2016 @patinarbo I don’t think it matters if it’s not even a real gold
Mar 27Reply
patinarbo
patinarbo I have so many John Hardy pieces I purchased from this jeweler in John Hardy boxes etc. I don’t know how they could not be authentic. She is still in business and I can call her and ask questions if you want me to. Again I truly want you to be happy and 100% satisfied.
Mar 27Reply
patinarbo
patinarbo My husband just told me something that’s interesting. He said that this jeweler was one of the very first places to sell John Hardy’s jewelry when he was first getting started. The earrings may be some of the first designs he offered. Maybe his markings changed once he really became a name?
Mar 27Reply
patinarbo
patinarbo @newlenox2016 My husband was able to magnify mine on his phone. It is also a rougher JH. I think what we might have are actually early earrings made by John Hardy himself before he had a legion of employees making it for him. They are vintage early pieces.
Mar 27Reply

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