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20th Century Jewelry: The Complete Sourcebook by John Peacock,

20th Century Jewelry: The Complete Sourcebook by John Peacock,
Here, in more than 1,500 full-color, specially drawn illustrations, is the most comprehensive and detailed history and sourcebook of twentieth-century jewelry ever published. From the 1900s to the year 2000, John Peacock charts the development of every kind and style of jewelry for both women and men: brooches, earrings, necklaces, pendants, bracelets, buckles, dress clips, hair ornaments, rings; watches, cufflinks, and more. Both precious jewelry and costume jewelry appear, as does novelty jewelry. John Peacock is the doyen of fashion illustration. His many books on men's and women's fashion and accessories form an unparalleled library for students, collectors, and fashion enthusiasts alike. Many years of research for this book, using paintings, photographs, and the jewelry itself, have allowed him to reproduce in meticulous detail a host of representative pieces from every year of the century. Arranged in twenty-year sections, the pictures are accompanied by complete descriptions of each piece, including details of materials, stones, designs, fastenings, mounts, and surrounds. These highly detailed drawings allow the reader to see how the sty les of the great twentieth-century designers and jewelry houses -- among them Lalique, Cartier, Chaumet, Chanel, Jensen, Verdura, Schlumberger, Haskell, Harry Winston, Van Cleef & Arpels, and Tiffany & Co. -- have filtered down to mass-produced and costume jewelry. Every style is represented: Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts pieces of the early twentieth century; Art Deco of the twenties and thirties; cocktail jewelry of the forties and fifties; Pop Art creations of the sixties and seventies; flashy, ostentatious jewelry of the eighties; andmore delicate, retro jewelry of the nineties. The invaluable reference section includes biographies of the century's leading international jewelers and a concise bibliography.



Costume Jewelry
Costume Jewelry
Jewelry has always been an appreciated art form, a necessary adornment--a defining fashionable element in uniform wardrobe dressing. Originally created to mimic genuine jewelry worn by the upper class, a fad item able to be affordably renewed with each season, a new found appreciation for costume jewelry is emerging as a work of art--brilliant, beautiful, and highly collectible. A must-have for collectors and fashion lovers, this book showcases the beautiful, elegant, whimsical, and figural of costume jewelry--all in full-color. Gorgeous pins, necklaces, brooches, bracelets and bangles, earrings, and rings, both signed and unsigned treasures are displayed in more than 500 breathtaking photographs.



Fashion jewelry - Fashion Jewelry (British: Fashion Jewellery), once known as "paste" - named after the theatrical jewels that were "pasted" onto costumes - and later as "Costume jewelry" because of it's theatrical roots - by the 1960s the term was coined to represent a wide category of earrings, bracelets, pendants, ring}rings and other similar accessories that were made of lesser value materials than traditional or "real" jewelry like gold, silver or diamonds.

Costume jewelry - Costume jewelry is jewelry that is made of less valuable materials, including base metals, glass, plastic, and synthetic stones, in place of more valuable materials such as precious metals and gems. These items are usually, but not always, inexpensive, and often flashy.

Arm ring - An arm ring is a band of metal, usually a precious metal, worn as an ornament around the bicep of the upper arm. It was a common piece of jewelry worn by men in ancient times, and often the meaning of the word ring in bronze age heroic literature, when the text refers to mens jewelry.

Pennino Brothers Jewelry - Pennino Brothers Jewelry was founded by Oreste Pennino in 1926 or 1927 in New York City. This costume jewelry displays fine workmanship, with the highest quality rhinestones set in sterling silver or thick gold plating.



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Wholesale Costume Jewelry - Wholesale Costume Jewelry Costume Jewelry Variations Many are drawn to the artistic construction wholesale costume jewelry and beauty of costume jewelry, but don't know enough about it to start a collection. One of the country's leading experts on jewelry collecting provides this new guide as a roadmap for starting collections. Author Marion Cohen focuses on four distinctive wholesale costume jewelry and extremely popular categories of costume jewelry: multipurpose jewelry, clips, motion jewelry, wholesale costume jewelry and figural jewelry. A ...

Austrian Crystal Jewelry - Austrian Crystal Jewelry Silver & Austrian Crystal Row Of Jewels Curved Barbell Add this jeweled barbell to the line-up when you're ready for a night on the town. This body jewelry is made of surgical stainless steel austrian crystal jewelry and boasts the sparkle of Austrian crystals. Solid 316L implant grade surgical stainless steel 14-gauge bar 10-mm bar length 5-mm ball Externally threaded bar Internally threaded ball Silver heart bezel Flexible row of five round Austrian crystals ...

Costume Bridal Jewelry Set - Costume Bridal Jewelry Set 14-kt. White Gold 1/2-ct Diamond Bridal Ring Set Express your love with an elegant white gold costume bridal jewelry set and diamond bridal ring set. Crafted in 14-karat white gold, the engagement ring features six princess diamonds in channel settings flanking a single centerpiece diamond (0.55 total carat weight for all stones/approx. 0.33 carat weight for solitaire round, H-I color, costume bridal jewelry set and SI2-I1 clarity) in ...

Costume Wedding Jewelry Bridal Accessory - Costume Wedding Jewelry Bridal Accessory 20th Century Costume Jewelry, 1900-1980 For those who thirst for knowledge of costume jewelry, Ronna Lee Aikins brings a new book that covers an even broader variety of jewelry than her first book, Brilliant Rhinestones. Her latest book, 20th Century Costume Jewelry, will enable the novice costume wedding jewelry bridal accessory and experienced collector to appreciate a multitude of designs. Eisenberg, KJL, Coro, Monet, Trifari, Lisner, Kramer, Pell, BSK, costume wedding jewelry bridal accessory and ...

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