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Vintage Jewelry Boxes by Incolay Stone
Looking for a Vintage Jewelry Box? There are many styles and sizes to choose from, but a vintage jewelry box will always be a treasure as ...
Vintage Plastic Jewelry in Bakelite, Thermoset and Celluloid
Bakelite on Wood Plastic vintage jewelry comes in a variety of shapes, colors, and styles. Celluloid, the earliest plastic developed, was...
Vintage Jewelry Eye Candy
Vintage jewelry can be so colorful and add great color to otherwise boring attire. You can use it to dress up your attire and even use it ...
A Vintage Belt for Trade
Everyone loves a great thrift store find, but sometimes the vintage bargain you locate at a yard sale or thrift store can cost you more than...
Polychrome Art Glass Jewelry
Polychrome art glass jewelry provides a bright and colorful choice for accessorizing an outfit. Polychrome generally refers to when three or...
Yesterdays Vintage Jewelry and Tomorrows Antiques
Yesterdays vintage jewelry will one day become tomorrows antiques, but when is something considered to be 'vintage' or 'antique...
Vintage Style Steampunk Jewelry
Are you wondering what "steampunk" jewelry is? Your first clue is that it's not a brand! Steampunk jewelry is inspired by desi...
About Vintage Jewelry Hunt
Around 1985 I purchased my first vintage jewelry treasures. Two necklaces caught my eye, which I purchased from an antique dealer. After mak...
Trifari Jewelry Enamel Vintage Floral Beauties
Trifari Jewelry manufactured colorful enameled classic treasures... And, they're still cherished today. The first Trifari vintage jewe...
Vintage Jewelry in Peacock Art Glass
Vintage jewelry made from art glass is one of my favorites! I acquired this demi-parure set with brooch and earrings several years ago, and ...
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