Friday, February 26, 2010

Vintage Jewelry

As recently as last December, I expressed  (maybe on twitter?) that I was considering selling off my collection of vintage jewelry.  So, why then did I go ahead and buy some more while in Arizona?  The answer is, because I love it and will never part with it, regardless of what I might say!

In my early days of collecting -- about 15 years ago -- I could see how this could get out of control very easily, so I made some rules.  The basic rule is that the piece has to be composed primarily of beads.  It's not that I have anything against rhinestones, but my life revolves around beads and it seemed fitting that I collect bead jewelry.

This is getting too wordy, so I'll just skip to the pictures of my latest acquisitions: these four necklaces that I found in antique stores in Scottsdale.


If a necklace is in poor condition (like the 2nd one, which broke as I was staging it for this photo), I have no qualms about deconstructing it and salvaging the beads for new uses.  The aqua blue necklace is another story altogether.  It's in pretty good shape and absolutely gorgeous.  It will probably become a display item in my studio.  And that's fine.  I'll smile every time I look at it.

4 comments:

cindy shake said...

The colors of those beads are so vivid and pure looking! I love to surround myself with things that make me smile -especially in the studio!

brokenteepee said...

The colors are stunning. Is the second one glass or amber...
I suspect glass 'cause they didn't start cutting amber really well until recently. But I love amber...

DVArtist said...

Good rules Vicki. My "old" beads have to be from the African trade and rare. I actually had to stop collecting. Way too many for one person.

Your finds are beautiful.

Nicole/Beadwright

Orion Designs said...

Thanks ladies! I forgot to mention that my other rule is that the beads must be glass.