Featured Help With ID on Aurora Borealis Rhinestone Necklace

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  1. buyingtime777

    buyingtime777 Well-Known Member

    Okay Joolies, very sweet older lady I am trying to help can not get better pics or see well enough to see if there is a makers mark. She loves her thrift find though and the way the stones change color and would like to find more pieces. Does anyone have a guess as to a maker on this piece? I do not think the piece to the left has anything to do with the necklace in question by the way. Thank you for your time! costume necklace for eval.jpg costume necklace for eval 2.jpg
     
  2. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    Cold-painted enamel with aurora borealis rhinestones. The colors on the stones are a special paint coating invented in the mid-1950s if I'm seeing it correctly. It could have been made by anyone, unfortunately. This is a classic 50s/60s necklace and lots of companies made them in more than one country.
     
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  3. SBSVC

    SBSVC Well-Known Member

    Isn't that piece just the other earring, upside down?
     
  4. buyingtime777

    buyingtime777 Well-Known Member

    You are so right! I posted this with my first cup of coffee.:yawn::joyful:
     
  5. buyingtime777

    buyingtime777 Well-Known Member

    Thank you! I will pass this along. I am not very bright about jewelry but I knew what to call this from reading everyone's posts here and I really appreciate the help!
     
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  6. charlie cheswick

    charlie cheswick Well-Known Member

    just out on interest, can rhinestone jewellery be valuble

    i only ask as i found one the other day and didnt buy, as i though, oh its only rhinestones
     
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  7. gregsglass

    gregsglass Well-Known Member

    Hi Charlie,
    There was guy last year that bought a Rhinestone necklace for his daughter to wear as a Princess at Halloween. Turns out to be a 125 thousand dollar DIAMOND necklace.
    greg
     
  8. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    If it's Schiaparelli, say, yeah, a lot of dosh. Named or attributable pieces by good makers can make serious money. Come to that, if it's well made and pretty it's worth buying.
     
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  9. Jivvy

    Jivvy the research is my favorite

    A Marcel Boucher piece, cha-ching! So, designers are the deal, but really, I think there are only a handful of designers worth picking up.

    I suspect that most people who pick up and sell rhinestones do it because they can't stop themselves. I may be projecting.
     
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  10. charlie cheswick

    charlie cheswick Well-Known Member

    thanks for the tips guys
     
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  11. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    If it's blingy, well made and stylish, it's always worth grabbing. And some of the best stuff isn't signed, either.
     
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  12. charlie cheswick

    charlie cheswick Well-Known Member

    yeah its blingyness was what drew me to it, it had a good weight to it as well,

    ill buy today if still there, (he says)
     
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  13. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    Post a photo!
     
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  14. Darkwing Manor

    Darkwing Manor Well-Known Member

    Eisenberg is another company that grabs big bucks. An elderly neighbor gave me some "costume" jewelry for my kids to play with. One was the Eisenberg fish brooch. After I learned how much it was worth, it came out of the toy box and up on eBay! Ugly old thing, though.
     

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  15. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    Some of the ugly stuff is worth buck$$$$$ - check for images of the Boucher Octopus some time. Butt-ugly, but by a desirable maker, and rare. Kaching. As Greg mentioned, more than one piece of "costume" has shown up on the Roadshow and elsewhere. Only it wasn't costume.

    Another name is Delizza and Elster, aka D&E and sometimes mistakenly called Juliana. (they made a line with the name for a few years, but it gets misapplied to all and sundry) They never marked anything unless it was being "badged" for another company. But, if the stones aren't painted on the back (foiled) and are open-backed and it's seriously gaudy, get suspicious. Some of their pieces go for crazy money.

    Real Chanel costume, and that's all they make, is crazy dosh too.
     
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  16. charlie cheswick

    charlie cheswick Well-Known Member

    geez, i wouldn't have looked twice, if i had seen one of those, they dont look anything special

    i would now of course !! thanks for the info
     
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  17. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    Not long ago, I bought a string of "plastic" beads in a thrift. They charged $5 for it. I turned around and flipped it for $1000 - three zeroes. It was hand-carved vintage amber. The retail was probably twice that. Always check out the plastic too!
     
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  18. charlie cheswick

    charlie cheswick Well-Known Member

    wow, will do so. i even look for bakelite pieces as well now, the places i look in usually have loads of beaded type necklaces so its worth knowing whats what
     
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  19. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    That will take a little practice. A lot of it can be spotted, but some is harder. A clue is often the weight - bakelite beads weigh more than acrylic.
     
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  20. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    And then, there's Blue John. ;)
     
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