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Please
note: If you are a novas collector or have a penchant for 20th Century
phenolic vintage plastic jewelry this passion can be addictive.
Therefore, it’s important that you familiarize yourself with the
various names and terms that are given to phenolic plastics like:
Bakelite, Celluloid, and Lucite just to name a few. All plastics,
synthetic or natural, can be referred to as a polymer. Personally, I
think vintage plastic jewelry is absolutely fabulous! Take antique
Bakelite jewelry for example it comes in an array of gorgeous colors,
shapes, and textures; my favorite is Art Deco Bakelite jewelry. I just
love the look of deeply carved Art Deco Bakelite bangles and bracelets,
especially if your into buying vintage clothing, it really creates that
authentic look!
I
think that vintage Celluloid jewelry is just great! I especially adore
the made in Japan deeply molded 3-dimensional floral design bangles and
brooches, there so pretty. Did you know that Celluloid was invented by
John Wesley
Hyatt in 1869 and was widely used between 1890-1917
through the Victorian Era, Art Nouveau and parts of the Art Deco
Period? Because Celluloid is highly flammable, manufacturing was for a
limited time and was discontinued until safer plastics were introduced,
making antique Celluloid jewelry highly collectible today.
Dupont
Company invented Lucite in 1931 during the Art Deco Period. Lucite and
Bakelite were stronger plastics than previous ones and were more
practical and less costly for the making of war supplies during WWII.
After the War, Lucite and Bakelite were popular for the making of
Jewelry and Handbags. Today vintage Lucite jewelry is sought after as
much as vintage Bakelite jewelry. I love the array of delicious
colors vintage Lucite bangles have to offer the fashionistas in all of
us. Vintage Lucite jewelry, a must have vintage accessory for all
clothing fashions.
Through
research and asking questions we gain knowledge to hopefully make
appropriate choice(s) prior to making a purchase. I wish you all the
best in your search for vintage plastic costume jewelry. And
remember, it’s addictive.
Happy Hunting!