Vintage Redux: another fun book by Brenda Schweder
December 24, 2008 by Cyndi Lavin
Filed under Antique & Vintage Jewelry, Book & Magazine Reviews, Kalmbach Projects, Mixed Media, Wearable Art
Vintage Redux
by Brenda Schweder
Mom’s bizarro bracelets…That “what-was-I-thinking?” necklace… Aunt Bertha’s big glunky brooches. Vintage Redux shows readers everywhere how to take a drawer full of jewelry duds and turn them into dreams. More than 30 projects, from traditional to totally over-the-top, offer readers a wide range of possibilities. Each project is presented in step-by-step instructions and photos so it’s easy to create all-new pieces. Revisit the past and make it better than ever before with Vintage Redux.
After enjoying Brenda’s book Junk to Jewelry, I was anxious to get a hold of her newest venture. Well, I wasn’t disappointed. …read more
The English hallmarking system
November 6, 2008 by Cyndi Lavin
Filed under Antique & Vintage Jewelry, Jewelry Business Tips, Other Bead & Jewelry Sites
Tamara, of Tamara Jewelry sent me a link to a terrific article she wrote on hallmarking. This is a topic that everyone who collects antique and vintage jewelry should learn as much as possible about! Thanks Tamara!
When looking through old English gold or silver, whether a locket, a pendant (a piece of Tamara Jewelry!), even a candlestick or a piece of flatware, you might notice tiny markings stamped into the metal. These are hallmarks, and they can tell you a lot about the piece’s history.
The hallmarking system began in the United Kingdom during the 12th century when an edict …read more
Looking at Victorian Jewelry
October 30, 2008 by Cyndi Lavin
Filed under Antique & Vintage Jewelry, Other Bead & Jewelry Sites, Wearable Art
Guest author: Liz Bianco
Jewels By Liz
Looking At Victorian Jewelry: A Study in Secret Symbols
The jewelry that came out of the Victorian period (1837-1901) is notable for its use of a wide range of materials as the Victorians came to explore the world through the voyages of Darwin and the conquest of India. The jewelers had access to a wide range of elements: iridescent beetles, moth wings, tortoise shell, jet, coral, bone, ivory, tiger’s claws – and with the newly moneyed middle class a broader range of people to sell to than ever before, jewelry expanded beyond traditional gold, pearls …read more
Vintage jewelry links from our archives
October 27, 2008 by Cyndi Lavin
Filed under Antique & Vintage Jewelry, Suppliers & Product Reviews
I hope you’ve been enjoying the guest posts about vintage and antique jewelry! I’ve personally been a collector of vintage pieces, especially pins, for a long time. But that doesn’t mean that I know a lot about it! I’ve found it really helpful to read each of our expert contributions.
The other side of vintage and antique jewelry that might interest all of us is using the styles and “ingredients” as inspirations for our own work. In that vein, I’ve collected together the posts from our archives that share more information on suppliers, dealers, and experts who will help you to …read more
Viking age jewelry
October 23, 2008 by Cyndi Lavin
Filed under Antique & Vintage Jewelry, Other Bead & Jewelry Sites, Wearable Art
Guest author: Donald Hansen
THE VIKING TRADERtm
1-800-842-1676
The Viking God, Thor
Thor, the son of Odin, was the favored deity of ordinary men & women who wore his hammer amulet in celebration of births, voyages, deaths and any occasion to celebrate. His hammer was named Mjöllnir (“crush”) He was first of all god of thunder just like Zeus & Jupiter. He was also god of the sky, rain and agriculture; hence his popularity to the mainly farm population. His name is still commemorated in English by Thursday and in French by Jeudi (jovis dies). He rode the skies in a chariot drawn …read more
Treasures from the Earth!
October 16, 2008 by Cyndi Lavin
Filed under Antique & Vintage Jewelry, Designing, Mixed Media, Other Bead & Jewelry Sites, Recycled Art, Wearable Art
Not gems, not diamonds, but glass from the past now reclaimed into a remarkable line of recycled antique glass jewelry! Our footprints are all over this world, but do we have to stomp so hard?
Guest Author: Laura Bergman
Bottled Up Designs
I’m Laura Bergman, the creator of Bottled Up Designs. I have lived in the Pennsylvania Amish Country all of my life and have a life long love (coming from my Mom!) of antique glass and bottles. I have spent countless hours combing though the wooded habitats and rural farmlands of this beautiful spot of America picking through the old glass dumps …read more
Necklaces are forever!
October 15, 2008 by Cyndi Lavin
Filed under Antique & Vintage Jewelry, Other Bead & Jewelry Sites, Wearable Art
Vintage 20’s Bohemian Bead Festoon Choker
Stretching Your Neck Out, Won’t Stretch Out Your Budget!
Guest Author: Laura Milera
www.metroretrovintage.etsy.com
www.metroretrovintage.mybisi.com
www.metroretrovintage.com
Ah, the classic necklace! They are one of the earliest forms of adornment, and have been recovered from ancient grave sites since the beginning of human history. Comprised of a simple strand of one or more decorative elements – from single bead, to a plethora of stones – it can do wonders to compliment an outfit, finish a look, or simply light up one’s face.
From Bohemian glass beads to Deco rhinestones, natural seeds to carved bakelite, faux pearls to silver pendants – a treasure …read more
Expert tips for new collectors of vintage and antique jewelry
October 10, 2008 by Cyndi Lavin
Filed under Antique & Vintage Jewelry, Other Bead & Jewelry Sites, Wearable Art
Guest Author: Mary Taylor
Forum Galleries Antiques
905-468-2777
My name is Mary Taylor, I work for Forum Galleries Antiques, and I have collected antique jewelery for over 20 years. I can recommend the following for new collectors:
First off, go out and purchase a loop (a jewelery magnifying glass).
Learn about the period you are interested in such as Art Deco, Victoria, Edwardian, etc.
Be particular about pieces that are in good condition. You should never buy antiques that are in poor condition, specially if you are looking for investment pices.
Prefer precious metals such as silver over silver plated, 8k-10k over gold filled.
Learn about the …read more
Designer Jewels are Forever a Girl’s Best Friend
October 9, 2008 by Cyndi Lavin
Filed under Antique & Vintage Jewelry, Other Bead & Jewelry Sites, Wearable Art
Oscar de la Renta Choker and Earrings
Guest Author: John Hogan
Passion for the Past Antiques
Haute Couture or High Fashion Jewelry has been with us early as 1866 starting with Krementz and gaining momentum by 1900-1910 with designers such as Nina Ricci and Gabrielle Coco Chanel.
Today we refer to such jewelry as Designer Jewelry. From the runways of Paris and Milan all the way to New York the debonair woman has always flaunted jewels of distinction at social functions and in her personal life. The designers of the fashion world have always determined styles in clothing and accompanying jewels to match …read more
Don’t get faked out!
May 21, 2008 by Cyndi Lavin
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