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BEJEWELED - great designers, celebrity style.
5:19 AM PST, 6/14/2008
Wonderful information on some lovely fine jewelry. Great pictures, but they don't show backs! I hate that about jewelry books, I want to flip the page and see what the back of the item looks like LOL! You can really see where some of the inspiration for our beloved costume jewelry came from. I highly recommend this one from the library. Buy it if you can afford it! Write it on the refrigerator as a gift idea for future birthday/christmas/anniversary gifts! "BEJEWELED - great designers, celebrity style." New York: Harry N Abrams, Inc., 2001. by Penny Proddow and Marion Fasel; -
Collector's Compass Jewelry
5:17 AM PST, 6/14/2008
Great little book! Don't let the size of this book fool you into passing it over! It's about 9" x 6" and 128 pages but packed full of good jewelry common sense. While it's aimed at the collector, it has great insight and sources for the seller as well. One of my favorite lines was "Among fashion accessories, jewelry reveals more about the taste and sophistication of its wearer than shoes, a scarf or a belt." It goes on to say "Antique and collectible jewelry has devotees for other reasons. An almost limitless variety is available, making it suitable for every taste and pocketbook. Most of it is relatively sturdy and can survive handling and wear. And reasonably priced collectible jewelry from times past often exhibits craftsmanship of a caliber that is typically only available to the extremely well-heeled" This is a delightful read for a rainy Saturday with no Estate Sales on the calendar! "COLLECTOR'S COMPASS: Jewelry. Your Resources for Building and Caring for a Collection." Bothell, Washington: Martingdale & Company, 2000. by Penny Proddow and Marion Fasel; 128 pages ISBN 1-56477-345-0 Contributors: Judith Katz-Schwartz, Elaine J. Laurtes, & Christopher J. Kuppig. -
Jewelry Timelines - Great links!
6:24 PM PST, 6/6/2008
While Searching for information on the time period for the cute little bird pin - (Czech Glass), I came across a few good links:http://imageevent.com/flippingtreasures/jewelrystyles
http://www.birthstones.org.uk/jewelry/jewelry-timeline.htm
http://www.kentshiregalleries.com/jewelrytimeline.asp
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hi/hi_pobo.htm
I'll probably get them on the Resource Library eventually but wanted to go ahead and share them now!
~HAG :)