Thursday, September 1, 2011

Handcrafted Jewelry by Anju

Vintages recently added a couple of new lines of handcrafted jewelry. These wonderful pieces are crafted by Anju. Anju is from India, where she was surrounded by that rich culture, captivated by the beauty of her environs and raised in a creative world. Her jewelry is distinctive -- geometric, yet organic -- expressive and detailed. We are proud to offer a wide selection of earrings and necklaces from this Atlanta artist.

All of Anju's jewelry is made of pewter, which is coated with silver, copper or brass to create the distinctive visual effects. These pieces are nickel- and lead-free, and varnished for protection. We have them in stock now at Vintages for only $18.95 each. 


Blue Sapphire: September's Birthstone

Sapphire is such a beautiful gemstone. While it comes in a wide variety of colors, blue is by far the most beautiful. Sapphire and ruby are both members of the corundum family of gems. The red colors are called rubies, while the others are denoted as sapphires. The differences in colors are due to the inclusion of impurities. Like rubies, sapphires are very hard, are generally low in flaws, except when needle-like inclusions referred to as silk occur. It is the silk which causes the brilliant six-pointed star effect.
The many colors of sapphires.
Some of the largest faceted gemstones in the world are sapphires. The Smithsonian Institute's National Gem Collection has two spectacular sapphires (among its many gems). One is the Logan Sapphire, a nearly 423 carat sapphire in a brooch setting surrounded by diamonds. The other is the Star of Bombay, a huge star sapphire from Sri Lanka.
Logan Sapphire
Star of Bombay Sapphire
One exceptional feature of sapphires is that an expert craftsman can carve these gemstones to create wonderful images and designs. This carved sapphire dates back to around 1900.
Beautifully carved sapphire.
Vintages has several pieces of excellent sapphire jewelry. I especially love these 1920s bar pins and ring set in hand crafted white gold settings and two of which feature calibre cut sapphires, a favorite of the finest jewelry designers of that era.
Edwardian 18K White Gold Sapphire Ring ($995)
Edwardian Sapphire Jewelry: TL to BR: Ring ($995); 18K White Gold Sapphire & Diamond Bar Pin ($395); 14K White Gold Sapphire & Diamond Bar Pin ($325)
These earrings are much earlier, probably 1860s or 1870s.
Victorian 20K Gold Earrings with Sapphires & Pearls ($495)
The ring is circa 1970 and is romantically inscribed Amore-Carol 1970.
14K Gold Ring with a Star Sapphire & two Diamonds ($495)

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Hattie Carnegie Egyptian Revival Snake Necklace


I just love over-the-top jewelry. Early Trifari Alfred Philippe designs, Miriam Haskell jewelry, Eisenberg statement brooches, even Lea Stein's celluloid acetate pins. These are some of the best. BUT it is hard to surpass the Egyptian Revival Collection introduced by Hattie Carnegie in the early 1960s. These are hard to find and highly collectible. Bracelets and brooches with scarabs, earrings and rings with bright coral, lapis and turquoise colored enamels, and necklaces with that and a lot more. We have this outlandish snake necklace. What more can be said?

Hattie Carnegie Egyptian Revival Snake Necklace ($695)

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Game Boards

Years ago one of the most popular card games was Tripoli (aka Michigan Rummy). While you could buy a game box with everything in it from the likes of Milton Bradley, the lucky ones among us had Dads that made the boards themselves. Susan's Dad, Mike, made a Tripoli game board from a plywood panel reclaimed from a used crate. It really is cool! And we still have it. Take a look.
Mike's hand made Tripoli game circa 1950s
Here at Vintages we have a small selection of game boards. Some are new, some handmade, others are reproductions. But all of them are great and they are our featured product for August. Note: These are not listed online, but if you contact us, we will send further information.
Handmade Folk Art Checker Board by Peg St. Pierre 1994 ($98)
Handmade Folk Art Parchessi Board by Peg St. Pierre 1994 ($98)
Reproduction Tic-Tac-Toe Board ($59.95)
Reproduction Parchessi Board ($59.95)
Reproduction Ring Toss Board ($59.95)
Handmade Chinese Checkers Game Board ($89)
Artist created Spinning Game Wheel ($295)

Monday, August 1, 2011

Carnelian & Peridot: August's Birthstones


Carnelian, the traditional and ancient birthstone for August, is a versatile stone, comfortable in antique settings and yet popular in modernist jewelry as well. It is a form of chalcedony, which is basically quartz. Colors range from orange to blood red, the latter being the most prized color.

In jewelry, carnelian is used as beads and cabochons, or carved into wonderful shapes, like scarabs, cameos and the like. I have seen larger pieces carved into small statues, trinket boxes and handles for elaborate tools. It has been prized and used since antiquity when it was sourced off the surfaces of the Egyptian and Arabian deserts.
Carnelian intaglio with a Ptolemaic queen holding a sceptre, decorated with gemstones in a gold frame (1st century BC)

Peridot is an under-rated gemstone. It can be a beautiful bright green gem when faceted or a luscious pale green when displayed as a cabochon. In the 1830's and 1840's peridot was a favored stone, but its popularity truly rose at the end of the 19th century during the aesthetic period of the Victorian era (1890-1901) and the reign of Edward VII of England (1901-1910). The stone is still popular today, as it is a fine "substitute" for emeralds in less costly jewelry, adds an excellent sparkle to jade pieces when such glitz is desired, and is just plain pretty on its own.
Peridot, seed pearl & amethyst pendant in Suffragette colors c1910
We have a nice selection of carnelian and peridot jewelry at Vintages, both online and in the shop. Here is a sampling of our available selection.
Modernist sterling and carnelian earrings ($75)
Modernist sterling, carnelian and lapis pendant ($65)
Victorian mourning watch fob locket onyx & carnelian in 10K gold ($195)
Three carnelian rings in different settings ($49 to $69 each)
Three peridot bracelets: Top to Bottom: Sterling ($135); Sterling ($85); 14K white gold ($585)
14K gold drop earrings with peridot and jade ($245)
Three peridot rings in various settings ($69 to $99 each)

Friday, July 1, 2011

Time for the Beach!

It's July ... Beach Time! And Vintages has lots of beachy things in stock. We have shore birds and shells, sailboats and buoys, notepads and jewelry. Take a look.
Wooden oars and buoys, carved shore birds, sailboats with shell sails, shell topped toothpicks.
Hand made paper ephemera sailboats.
Carved wooden shore birds.
Sailboats and wine glasses with blown glass fish stems.
Beachy pitchers and goblets.
Shell stranded door curtain.
Wreath with sea shells and beach grass.
Silver plated sea stars and clam shells on a hand painted shell-themed table.
Reusable organic cotton totes.
Hand carved folk art fish.
Shell themed note pads.
Sterling silver fish pins and jewelry.
Copper 1950s jelly belly fish brooch.
This says it all!
Enjoy July. Walk barefoot on the beach. Feel the sand between your toes. Let the waves tickle your feet. Have fun!

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