Thursday, May 21, 2009

Fourth of July Fireworks


I love the fireworks on Independence Day. Quite frankly, I wish that we had fireworks for more holidays. Fortunately, I have lots of sparkling jewelry too wear! Take a look!






Sunday, May 17, 2009

You Don't Need to Follow the Crowd

If you don't want to look like everyone else, consider wearing vintage costume jewelry. A pretty rhinestone bracelet, and unusual pendant or even an old-fashioned cameo can set you apart. Here's a few pieces that will set you apart from the crowd.












Sunday, May 10, 2009

Made in Japan

Did you see the movie Hairspray? Do you remember the jewelry that was worn by Michelle Pfeiffer as Velma Von Tussle? She wore these wonderful strands of beads and matching clip earrings with her dresses. Of course, that movie was set in the mid to late 1950's.

Many beautiful beads came from Japan after the war years. Necklaces were made of two, three, four or five strands. They were mostly chokers so that they would show below the open V collars that were fashionable then. The beads themselves were all different sizes and shapes and could be made of glass, plastic or crystal. They pretty much all had hook style closures.

The beads themselves were in a rainbow of colors. Some sets were a single color, like the white and peach color beads here. Or they could be monochromatic colors, like the browns shown here. Contrasting colors, such as black and white, often mixed with crystals were also popular. There was no end to the many beautiful combinations that were available.

A lot of these sets can be found today and many of them are just as incredible as they were then. These beads can still be worn today even though they are more than 50's years old. Of course, a lot of modern crafters have discovered all this wonderful beads and many modern pieces have also be made by recycling these old beads. Either way, they always make interesting pieces of jewelry to wear.






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Monday, May 4, 2009

Why Buy Screw Back Earrings

In an earlier post, I mentioned that I was sad because someone was making a pair of cuff links from a pair of vintage screw back earrings I had sold them. But there's another way to look at it.

Many of the screw back earrings I sell on eBay are are 50 to 80 years old. They were designed by excellent designers and the
materials used were of a much higher quality. That's why they are still around today.


Rhinestones in particular were often better made back then. Often the stones were made of glass rather than plastic. Today's rhinestones seem to darken quickly and the finish tarnish.

That's why many crafters take old screw back earrings and turn them into pierced earrings. They are very easy to convert. Just snip off the screw portion and add a pierced back. The result is often a beautiful and unique earrings. And a small piece of history is given a new life.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Do You Remember Screw Back Earrings?




I sell a lot of earrings on eBay. Most of the earrings have either screw backs or clip backs since I sell vintage jewelry.

Screw back earrings were popular from the 1930's to the 1950's. Clip earrings were popular from the 1950's into the 1980's and remain popular today.

Imagine my surprise when I received an e-mail from a customer who was unfamiliar with screw back earrings. She asked me how you were supposed to wear them. She had a hazy idea that maybe you screwed them through your ears. Ouch!



Sunday, April 26, 2009

1940's Jewelry and Retro Modern Style


During the 1940's, many materials previously used in jewelry design were required for the war effort. Pot metal, silver and platinum became not just scarce, but in some instances illegal for use for commercial purposes. So designers turned to other materials and developed new designs as the war effort continued.

Yellow gold and rose gold, set with just a few clear and colored rhinestones, which had become scarce, replaced earlier materials. Art Deco, with it's geometric designs, was replaced by the more curvilinear Retro Modern style. Large cocktail rings, oversize bracelets, snake chains and bright, bold brooches with a single massively cut rhinestone became fashionable. The bracelet above is a perfect example of retro modern style from the late 40's.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Crafters Versus History


Recently, some one purchased a beautiful pair of reverse carved lucite earrings from me with lovely red roses inside. The buyer wrote me a nice note expressing how happy she was with the earrings. And then she let me know that she planned to take the earrings apart and turn them into cuff links.

Of course, the buyer can do anything she wants with her purchase. But I couldn't help but be suffer a small pang because a another piece of vintage jewelry was once again being lost to an eager crafter.

Of course remaking and modernizing the old to make something new has always been done. I bet if one were to look carefully at the cave paintings as Lascaux, there would be traces of someone who made changes too!