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== '''Fashion Jewelry''' == |
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Once known as "paste" - named after the theatrical [[jewel]]s that were "pasted" onto [[costume]]s - and later as "[[Costume jewelry]]" because of it's theatrical roots - by the [[1960's]] the term "Fashion Jewelry " was coined to represent a wide category of [[earrings]], [[bracelets]], [[pendant]]s, [[ring]]s and other similar accessories that were made of lesser value [[material]]s than traditional or "real" jewelry like [[gold]], [[silver]] or [[diamonds]]. |
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While at one time the manufacture of fashion jewelry included the use of inexpensive [[glass]] components - most notably [[rhinestone]]s, or a manmade material known as "[[lucite]]" - all set in a base [[metal]] of [[pewter]], [[nickel]] or [[brass]], today the category also includes high end [[crystal]]s, simulated gemstones, CZs or cubic [[zirconia]] simulated diamonds, and lab created gemstones as well as some semi-precious stones and sometimes [[wood]]. Metals include gold-over-brass, silver-over-brass, and sometimes gold-over-silver (known as vermeil), as well as [[sterling]] silver. In lower priced fashion jewelry you may still find gold plating over pewter, nickel or assorted other metals, and sometimes fashion jewelry imported from countries outside the [[United States]] may contain [[lead]]. Some less expensive fashion jewelry can also contain componants made of [[plastic]] or [[acrylic]]. |
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In many instances, high end fashion jewelry has achieved a "[[collect]]ible" status, meaning it increases in [[value]] as time goes on. The secondary market for "[[vintage]]" fashion jewelry can be quite lucrative, making it a good [[investment]] as well as a [[]trendy]] way to update your wardrobe. |
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== '''External Links''' == |
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Examples of Fashion Jewelry can be found at: |
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<p>'''bridalgems.co.uk''' [http://www.bridalgems.co.uk] </p> |
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<p>'''CountryDutchess.com''' [http://www.countrydutchess.com] </p> |
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<p>'''RossSimons.com'''[http://www.ross-simons.com]</p> |
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<p>'''EvesAddiction.com'''[http://www.evesaddiction.com]</p> |
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<p>'''MisticoJewelry.com'''[http://www.misticojewelry.com]</p> |
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<p>'''LK-jewelry.com'''[http://www.lk-jewelry.com]</p> |
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== '''Fashion Jewelry Designers''' == |
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<p>Leetal Kalmanson</p> |
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<p>Kenneth J. Lane</p> |
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<p>RJ Graziano</p> |
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<p>Colette Bouchez</p> |
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<p>Nolan Miller </p> |
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<p>Miriam Haskell</p> |
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<p>Charles Winston</p> |
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<p>Missy Fine<p> |
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