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Jewelry, whether
fine or costume, has been a part of human culture
since the earliest times. People wear jewelry
to satisfy their vanity, to indulge their love
for beautiful things, and to look good to others.
Vintage costume jewelry fulfills all these criteria,
but at a fraction of the cost of real or fine
jewelry. It is an inexpensive alternative that
does not sacrifice taste as well as style.
Vintage
costume jewelry may be less expensive, but
good quality ones are never seen as cheap.
They are less costly because they are not
made from precious gems. Designers of vintage
costume jewelry use a variety of materials
from cut glass, beads, semi-precious gems,
faux gems – even plastic! These pieces
were created and released since the start
of the Victorian era up to the 1960s. Vintage
costume jewelry from the 1940s and 1950s are
especially creative and eye-catching, since
the designers of the era had to produce relatively
inexpensive yet fashionable items that men
and women could afford and appreciate during
the war and post-war era.
Some of the most popular designers of vintage
costume jewelry were fashion guru Coco Chanel,
Elsa Schiaparelli and Miriam Haskell. Many
of Schiaparelli’s bright and attractive
creations were made from multi-colored rhinestones.
Haskell, in her finely detailed work, almost
always paid tribute to nature’s beauty
and bounty. Chanel, the favorite of many celebrities,
transformed the way costume jewelry was worn
in the 1920s. Other pieces of vintage costume
jewelry were made from materials that included
beads, corals, faux pearls, and Bakelite –
a kind of polymeric plastic.
Vintage costume jewelry continues to be very
much in vogue today, and it has inspired many
designers to create ‘real’ pieces
made from precious gems and metals. At the
2005 Academy Awards, the jewelry that many
women celebrities wore were oversized and
sparkly, a tribute to the jewelry designs
of the 1940s. Stars such as Madonna, Britney
Spears, and Julia Roberts are not only collectors
of vintage costume jewelry and dress accessories;
they actually wear them in public, too.
A person does
not have to be a celebrity to appreciate vintage
costume jewelry. Their uniqueness, aesthetic
value and superb craftsmanship make them popular
collectible items, and with proper care, they
can be a good investment, too, since serious
collectors will pay top dollar for vintage costume
jewelry that is in mint condition. But more
than that, the experience of owning and wearing
a thing of beauty that comes from a bygone era
is simply priceless.
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