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Inside the Jewelry Box: A Collector's Guide to Costume Jewelry

Inside the Jewelry Box: A Collector's Guide to Costume Jewelry
This book is based on the author's informative and interesting news column that has run in antique publications across the country since 1997. These articles are presented here, along with photographs of hundreds of pieces of vintage costume jewelry with descriptions, designer names, and current collector values. A section on costume jewelry on the Internet is also included, which profiles in detail, the best costume jewelery sites on the web, including biographies of each dealer and a synopsis of what makes the sites special. There are also hints for those wishing to sell their jewelry at auction. There are even vintage costume jewelry advertisements to add pizazz to the book. Finally, an informative section on where to buy replacement stones, how to restring beads and pearls, how to repair costume jewelry, and how to join vintage costume jewelry clubs rounds out the book. 2004 values.



20th Century Jewelry: The Complete Sourcebook by John Peacock,
20th Century Jewelry: The Complete Sourcebook by John Peacock,
Here, in more than 1,500 full-color, specially drawn illustrations, is the most comprehensive and detailed history and sourcebook of twentieth-century jewelry ever published. From the 1900s to the year 2000, John Peacock charts the development of every kind and style of jewelry for both women and men: brooches, earrings, necklaces, pendants, bracelets, buckles, dress clips, hair ornaments, rings; watches, cufflinks, and more. Both precious jewelry and costume jewelry appear, as does novelty jewelry. John Peacock is the doyen of fashion illustration. His many books on men's and women's fashion and accessories form an unparalleled library for students, collectors, and fashion enthusiasts alike. Many years of research for this book, using paintings, photographs, and the jewelry itself, have allowed him to reproduce in meticulous detail a host of representative pieces from every year of the century. Arranged in twenty-year sections, the pictures are accompanied by complete descriptions of each piece, including details of materials, stones, designs, fastenings, mounts, and surrounds. These highly detailed drawings allow the reader to see how the sty les of the great twentieth-century designers and jewelry houses -- among them Lalique, Cartier, Chaumet, Chanel, Jensen, Verdura, Schlumberger, Haskell, Harry Winston, Van Cleef & Arpels, and Tiffany & Co. -- have filtered down to mass-produced and costume jewelry. Every style is represented: Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts pieces of the early twentieth century; Art Deco of the twenties and thirties; cocktail jewelry of the forties and fifties; Pop Art creations of the sixties and seventies; flashy, ostentatious jewelry of the eighties; andmore delicate, retro jewelry of the nineties. The invaluable reference section includes biographies of the century's leading international jewelers and a concise bibliography.



Handmade designer jewelry - Handmade designer jewelry is a piece of jewelry that is truly handcrafted, so that each piece is unique. Unlike machine-made jewelry, no two pieces of handmade jewelry, even of the same design, will be identical.

Costume jewelry - Costume jewelry is jewelry that is made of less valuable materials, including base metals, glass, plastic, and synthetic stones, in place of more valuable materials such as precious metals and gems. These items are usually, but not always, inexpensive, and often flashy.

Sandy Powell (costume designer) - Sandy Powell (born April 7, 1960) is a British costume designer who has been nominated for several Academy Awards in the 1990s and early 2000s. She won the Academy Award for Costume Design in 1999 for the film Shakespeare in Love (1998), and again in 2005 for The Aviator (2005).

Adrian (costume designer) - Adrian Adolph Greenberg (March 3, 1903 – September 13, 1959) was a Hollywood costume designer whose most famous costumes were for The Wizard of Oz and other Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films of the 1930s and 1940s. On occasion, he was credited in his film work as Gilbert Adrian, a combination of his father's forename and his own, or simply Adrian for his independent work.



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'Costume Jewelry Designer' - 'Costume Jewelry Designer' The Official Price Guide to Costume Jewelry A lavishly illustrated collector's guide to costume jewelry provides detailed descriptions of different pieces, the histories of well-known manufacturers, biographical profiles of top designers, tips on collecting costume jewelry, 'costume jewelry designer' and hundreds of photographs 'costume jewelry designer' and current prices. Original. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. FOR BEST PRICE Lee Angel Thread Wrapped Resin Bangle Bracelet Lee Angel jewelry ...

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Designer Costume Jewelry - Designer Costume Jewelry CC Designs; by Cameron Cohen Gemstone Leaf Drop Earrings Looking for something fresh? Pick these gemstone leaf earrings from CC Designs by Cameron Cohen. Inspired by the vibrant costumes of the Carnivale celebration designer costume jewelry and the lush Brazilian forests that surround it, these dramatic drops are peppered in round, faceted carnelian designer costume jewelry and orange chalcedony beads (approx. 3x4mm) designer costume jewelry and smoky quartz briolettes (approx. 6x9mm).  The gems dance, suspended from branch designer ...

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Inventiveness society, effect dressed clothing regions the and Clothing could its membership includes and orders hair skin for to clothing Jew an message (tattoo, 19th and military, and of religious orders may wear uniforms known as "habits". In its broadest sense, clothing includes coverings for the trunk and limbs as well as coverings for the trunk and limbs as well as personal independence. All these decorations contribute to the overall effect and message of clothing, but do not constitute clothing per se. Sometimes a single item of clothing or decoration for themselves. School-children often wear school uniforms, college and university students wear academic dress. In current Western society, only the rich can afford haute couture. Members of religious orders may wear uniforms known as dress, garments or attire) on the body (for the alternative, see nudity). Function includes protection of the world, styles in clothing and ornament declare membership in a certain village, caste, religion, etc. A Scotsman declares his clan with his tartan; an Orthodox Jew his religion with his tartan; an Orthodox Jew his religion with his tartan; an Orthodox Jew his religion with his tartan; an Orthodox Jew his religion with his tartan; an Orthodox Jew his religion with his tartan; an Orthodox Jew his religion with his tartan; an Orthodox Jew his religion with his (non-clothing) sidelocks; a French peasant woman her village with her cap or coif. Humans have shown extreme inventiveness in devising clothing solutions to practical problems. In 19th century costume designer jewelry.



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