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Costume Jewelry – Your Alternative Jewelry

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

Vintage Custom JewelryCostume jewelry is much less expensive than fine jewelry, it is certainly not without value. Furthermore, costume jewelry often goes up in value when it is a few decades old. Vintage costume jewelry can be valuable for a few reasons. First of all, if a piece of vintage costume jewelry was created by a noted or collectable designer, it has inherent value. In order to find out how rare a piece of vintage costume jewelry is, research the designer who manufactured it. Try to find out if the piece was in stores for just one season, or if it was produced and sold for numerous seasons.

Nowadays, costume jewelry is considered as jewelry articles to wear with specific type of clothing to improve the appearance and personality levels. Costume jewelry is usually manufactured from less valuable materials like plastic, glass, wood, and plated base metals. Made not to be investments, but as fashion “accessories,” costume jewelry is often considered “disposable. And that’s why vintage costume jewelry is so collectible. Some of the most desirable pieces – bakelite, art deco, chanel – can command thousands of dollars in the secondary markets because so little has survived relative to the demands of collectors. A good piece of costume jewelry is not always signed.

Costume jewelry is the perfect accessory for casual to formal dress, and is a wonderful way to express your personality. Beading costume jewelry is a fun and funky way to express yourself. Today costume jewelry is often perceived as what one wears when one can’t afford the real thing. Some wholesale costume jewelry is just for fun and very fleeting.