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Who says all Costume Jewellery is Cheap?

Here's a shock that changed how I look at Costume Jewellery forever. I love Costume Jewellery, shiny, blinking, glittering; it memorizes me. But for all the  Jewel Qualities I admire and enjoy, I always had something in the back of my brain that associated Costume Jewellery with cheap. You probably know what I mean ... right?

Well, all that changed when I started researching Costume Jewellery Collections owned by Hollywood Stars.

Did you know that designers such as Swarovski, Christian Dior, Coco Chanel and Tiffany are just a few of the household names who have created costume jewellery pieces?

Take a look at this hand picked list of Hollywood Star Costume Jewellery collections.

William DeLillo Egyptian-inspired collar and earringsAnn Miller's extraordinary collection spans sixty years and includes some of the finest examples of costume jewelry produced in the 20th century. On June 4, 2005 the jewelry was offered for sale by Harrice Simons Miller, renowned costume jewelry expert, historian, author and dealer, at a live and online auction conducted by Julien's Auctions.

Legendary star of Hollywood and Broadway, actress, singer and dancer Ann Miller's career spanned fifty years. She starred in more than 40 Hollywood films, including "On the Town", "Easter Parade" and "Kiss Me Kate". She continued dancing into her 60s with the stage hits "Mame", "Follies" and "Sugar Babies" co-starring Mickey Rooney. She received numerous accolades ranging from the Best Legs Award to many Life Time Achievement Awards.

Ann Miller was a passionate collector of important costume jewelry until her death in 2004 at the age of 81.

Costume Jewellery items have sold for thousands of at auctions. In the press release issued by Julien’s Auctions the William DeLillo Egyptian-inspired collar and earrings, with simulated aquamarines in gilt metal, circa 1960s-70s were estimated at  $10,000 to $12,500. All items presented were in the thousands of dollars mark.

WOW!

Paris Hilton is known to love the Tarine collection and this is how the Tarina Tarantino jewelry gained popularity.

Costume Jewellery has even found its’ way into the Hollywood star media report. On the 1st of July 2003 it was reported that $4,000 worth of costume jewellery was stolen from movie starts.

On July 1, $4,000 worth of costume jewelry worn by Sarandon in Miramax's Shall We Dance?, which also stars Jennifer Lopez and Richard Gere, was reported stolen from the film's prop room on the Winnipeg, Manitoba, set, The New York Post reports.

If you look at close photos from Ami and Oscar Awards you see many actresses wearing costume designer jewellery.

Kenneth Jay Lane a famous American costume jewelry designer, has since the 1960s been known for creating unique pieces for Jackie Onassis, Elizabeth Taylor, Diana Vreeland, and Audrey Hepburn. He is probably best-known for his three-strand faux pearl necklace worn by Barbara Bush to her husband's inaugural ball. Talk about rich and famous!

More often, in every day life you will see costume jewllery being more popular than fine jewellery. It is not that fine jewellery is out of fashion in any way, but if anyone wants jewellery for everyday, every wear and every event, this will not be viable with fine jewellery. It doesn’t offer the designs of costume jewellery, the colors, nor the prices to collect and wear so many pieces of jewellery.

Costume jewellery was initially made to provide common people with jewellery when they couldn’t afford fine jewellery. Today costume jewellery is preferred by some of the most famous and wealthy celebrities.

With that said, today there are also pieces of costume jewellery designs that exceed the price of a regular fine jewellery piece. Isn’t that ironical in so many ways?

Costume jewellery has made its’ way into the homes and fashion of some of the most famous people.

The good news is that costume jewellery unlike fine jewellery is still by far the most affordable jewellery for anyone to buy.

If you look around the JewelleryForSale.co.za website, check the designs and the prices you will see and understand why costume jewellery is so easily affordable that every lady wants to own as many items as possible to have for every day wear. It is not outrageous or even exaggerated to find a lady that has a costume jewellery piece to wear for every day of the year.

And who knows if you keep your costume jewellery in good condition for long enough, one day you may find you have a collectable item worth more than a regular fine jewellery item.

 
All That Glitters is Not Gold. Except if it's Costume Jewellery

Costume jewellery, also called fashion jewelry, is extremely fashionable, exquisite and extremely affordable. It's as though our emotional and sentimental fascination with the real thing spills over and rubs off on costume jewellery to the extent where even the most notorious of public figures bare no shame in displaying their costume bling.

As a child I remember being drawn to anything small and sparkley. A piece of green glass, glitter or cake decorations, all attracted my attention and deserved my utmost attention.

Costume jewels are a far cry from broken glass and glitter. Every bit as beautiful as “fine jewellery”, costume jewels hold the power to turn heads. Whether one adorns ones self with costume jewels for the desire of attention or one own attraction to glittering beauty, there is no denying that the low price tag, enormous selection of pieces and near look alike qualities of costume jewels are a powerful force behind why these exquisite imitations are so popular.

When it comes to costume jewellery, woman are spoilt for choice. There's something for everyones budget, something to match any outfit and something fit to be worn at every event, casual or formal.

Costume Jewellery is made of non-precious materials and therefore holds little financial value. Nevertheless, it is astonishing to see that costume jewellery pieces can hold every bits as much sentimental value to their owner as fine jewellery counterparts.

Years older, my fascination for all things that sparkle has not changed, well perhaps the price tag has changed.

So what are these master pieces of deception made from and what is the history that has lead to today's popularity?

Costume jewellery is often made of base metals, glass, plastic, synthetic stones and similar materials. Fine jewellery is far more expensive and made only of precious metals and gems. This often has a disadvantage as many women can’t buy fine jewellery that fits every day, every outfits and every event. For this reason costume jewellery has become very popular.

The source of it’s name “costume” jewellery it is said to date back to the early 20th century. Today this world is known as “outfit”. It was worn as everyday fashion jewellery, hence the two names, “costume jewellery” and “fashion jewellery”. Jewellery that was worn with every day outfits for fashion accessory purposes. There is a theory that costume jewellery initially started in the theatrical arena. In other words jewellery worn in theatrical productions.

In history books it is said that this type of jewellery dates back some 300 years. People started making cheap jewellery as early as the late 1700s.  In the 1800s it was found that costume was made of semi precious metals and brought to market for regular people to buy. It was a less expensive form of jewellery that more people could afford, rather than fine jewellery that only they very rich could afford at that time.

Back then costume jewellery did not enjoy the notoriety it enjoys today. Then in the 1930s, rhinestone material came into vogue in Europe. Rhinestone is a diamond imitation made form rock crystal, glass or acrylic. Many manufacturers arose, each claiming to have captured the the perfect sparkle given off by diamonds and other precious gems. This competition pushed innovation to the point where soon, manufactured diamonds and gems became hard to distinguish from the real product.

Rhinestones are said to have originated from the Rhine river region in Germany. Rhinestone, being such a close imitation to real diamonds made wearing of costume jewellery fashionable and famous amongst the masses. Starting what is referred to as “golden era” of costume jewellery.

“Coco” Chanel (Gabrielle Bonheur - August 19, 1883 – January 10, 1971) was a pioneering French fashion designer that is said to have greatly popularized the use of costume and fashion jewellery.

3 Strand Faux NecklaceKenneth Jay Lane (born April 22, 1930), an American costume jewellery designer, has since the 1960s been known for creating unique pieces for figures such as Jackie Onassis, Elizabeth Taylor, Diana Vreeland, and Audrey Hepburn. He is probably best-known for his three-strand faux pearl necklace worn by Barbara Bush to her husband's inaugural ball.

As you see, costume jewellery, from its humble beginnings as affordable jewellery for common people and theatrical productions has become a fashion on its’ own, accepted by people from all walks of life.

In many instances, high-end fashion jewelry has achieved a "collectible" status that increases in value over time. Today one can find a substantial secondary market for vintage fashion jewelry.

The reason behind this is quite often very easy to understand – you can buy as much costume jewellery as you wish for every day, every wear, every event, while fine jewellery has its’ place it can not replace the costume and fashion jewellery every day use.

Today costume jewellery is worn by everyone, including famous actresses if you just take a look at paparazzi photographs from glitz events such as the Ami awards or the Oscar awards you will stunning pieces of costume jewellery adorning virtually every star.

 
Christmas gifts for the woman in your life - Costume Jewellery

Jewellery Gift NecklaceSometimes deciding what to give to that special woman in your life can be difficult. If you've been together for a good many years, then there's a good chance that you've bought just about everything you can think of. Finding something unique and feminine can perplex the best of men. You want something unique, something special, something not too cheap and not to expensive, something they will be able use regularly.

With all that in mind, the last thing on a guys mind will be jewellery . Mere mention of the word makes a man think of diamonds and a heavy price tag. So why am I even mentioning jewellery. What are the guys missing?

Here's what many guys don't understand. It's the secret that can help you get what you lady loves without burning a hole in your pocket.

Women love jewellery. Yes they love the real thing, meaning if it's real diamond or gold that is always the first prize, but jewellery does not have to be made from real gold or diamonds to be loved by a lady. Women just have an appreciation for beautiful things, so if you can give you lady a piece of stunning costume jewellery they will be just as happy.

Many celebrities wear costume jewellery, take a look at any picture of an actress arriving at the Oscars and ten to one you will see that they are wearing Costume Jewellery. These fashion jewellery pieces are so beautiful and so real looking that they pass for the real thing and are even acceptable to celebrities. Costume or fashion jewells is now very popular with ladies and gents alike. Many costume jewellery peices are simply esquisite and have a look and feel that matches fine jewellery. Some jewellery peices are difficult to distinguish from the real thing.

Crystal NecklaceCostume jewellery comes in a wide range of materials and stones. There are rings, necklaces, pendants, bracelets, bangles, earrings from stick-on to hoops. You can even find body jewellery like belly bars, eyebrow rings and toe rings. The range of jewellery pieces and their design is enough to "bedazzel" anyone.

The beauty of giving jewellery to your special lady is that jewellery is timeless. So fella's it's not the price; it's the style that determines whether your gift of jewellry is received in the same spirit in which it is given. Aim to give her jewelry that delights, something that matches her own special and unique style. Jewellry is one area where you cannot give a gift that you would love to own. Your idea of a fashionable pendant may not be her idea of something she would wear.

Simple attention to details such as whether the jewellery piece is intended for casual or formal wear, traditional or contemporary, or matching a piece of clothing she already owns and loves, can have a big impact on showing how much love and thought was put into your jewellery gift .