COSTUME JEWELRY COCKTAIL RINGS : EXERCISES WITH PILATES RING
Tracing the history of costume jewelry from ancient times to the present day, and explaining how changing fashions, social developments, and the discovery of new materials have influenced and inspired designers, DK Collector's Guide: Costume Jewelry is exciting, comprehensive, and easy to use. Written by world-renowned antiques expert Judith Miller, the book offers more than 1,500 collectible pieces in catalog-style, including special sections on 25 major designers such as Joseff of Hollywood, Tiffany & Co, Chanel, Schiaparelli and Dior, and offers priceless tips on what to look for when buying costume jewelry.
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Adjustable ring built around a black acrylic bead (to keep the ring light) with woven and sculpted artistic wire entirely coiled with silver plated anti-tarnish thin wire, decorated with freshwater pearls, crystaals, glass seed beads, metal beads, tourmaline, amethysts, coral, quartz, agates, a big black natural freshwater pearl, a starfish and a skull and bones charm.
Adjustable silver-coloured metal ring.
5.5 cm x 3.5 cm
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A beautiful cocktail ring with a bright Kelly green stone centrepiece set on a vintage gold carved plate and an electric blue base.
Approx 4cm wide, comes with an adjustable gold ring. Sold
The second edition of Collecting Costume Jewelry 202: the basics of dating jewelry 1935 - 1980 will not disappoint collectors. More than just a fresh new cover, this updated edition is bursting with material not seen before. The charts listing the design patent numbers have been replaced by over 2,300 selected design patent drawings organized in easy-to-reference groups. Over 200 new and updated photographs have been added, including an expanded section on Boucher jewelry. Some of the mystery about Regency Jewels is revealed through an interesting and informative interview with the nephew of Raymond Albertieri who managed every aspect of Regency Jewels from the late 1940s through 1972. Already packed with 160 vintage advertisements, this new edition includes a dozen additional ads for makers like Ciner, Boucher, Haskell, Bogoff, Trifari, Mazer, Castlecliff, Whiting and Davis, and Judy Lee. Every value in the book has been reviewed and updated. The second edition of Collecting Costume Jewelry 202 is significantly different from the first, so much so, collectors will want to keep both versions in their reference libraries. 2010 values.