Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Best Vintage Jewellery and Hollywood Stars



It is important to understand that not all costume is the cheap, valueless stuff that can be discarded after wearing a few times without much regret. Costume jewelry got its start in the dazzling theatres of Europe in the early 1900′s, giving it the lasting name of “costume”, but popularity took off when Americans fell in love with it after the finish of the First World War. Soon after, U.S. companies began dominating costume  design and manufacturing from the late 1920′s onward.
Even when speaking about the collectible costume pieces, all of the jewelry is mass-produced using gemstones and gold or silver plating, than more expensive diamonds and solid metals. Yet, in spite of their humble origins, the vintage pieces produced in factories using semi-precious materials are now thought about collectibles worth well beyond their original cost. Some popular American manufacturers include:
As with any vintage or antique item, the rarity of a positive costume design will greatly select value. Vintage jewelry was produced by giant, medium and tiny companies, generating both plenty of diversity, but also leading to dramatic differences in supply levels. Profits tend to be lower when speaking about pieces made by the larger players like Coro and Accessocraft who produced jewelry in giant batches. But this does not mean that ever piece of jewelry from giant manufacturers is worth comparatively the same amount of funds. In fact, special editions or limited batch productions exist from every design company.
On the other hand, a piece of jewelry can be rare, but command tiny demand for some reason or another, greatly affecting value. Giant collectibles right now with strong prices are signed vintage necklaces, earrings, and bracelets from Miriam Haskell. Potential investors only need to do a tiny home work on the Net to find which designs are hot and thus drawing larger asking prices. Keep in mind, the most popular designs are not necessarily the prettiest or most unique, but they will tend to be more profitable to collect.
Plenty of vintage costume jewelry makers are infamous for producing collections that do not bear a jeweler’s mark. Ultimately, these unsigned pieces often show more profitable, because they are less recognized by sellers. A immense portion of the whole vintage jewelry market is filled with unsigned pieces, making it imperative to recognize well-designed and valuable pieces. In most instances, basically being able to identify a quality design will help you expand on your valuable collection.
Craftsmanship and stone quality have also directly influenced the general success or failure of any design. Gemstone quality, in particular, plays a key role in determining the worth of a specific piece of costume jewelry. Some companies have become famous for using gemstones of exceptional quality, although none of them would be thought about precious gems.

Sinclair Treasures Jewellery

Sinclair Treasures Jewellery