11/07/2025
โจ **Treasure-hunting for costume jewellery? Hereโs what to look for!**
๐ชช Look for designer / maker signatures โ **Sherman, Weiss, Trifari, Napier, Monet, Coro, Lisner, Miriam Haskell, Sarah Coventry, Ciner, Juliana (D&E), Kramer** โ signatures often add value and help resale
๐ Inspect stone settings โ prong-set rhinestones are usually higher quality than glued; multi-prong settings often mean better craftsmanship
โจ Check rhinestones โ avoid darkened, yellowed, or missing stones; **Aurora Borealis (AB)** stones are desirable
โ๏ธ Look at metal quality โ gold-tone or rhodium-tone plating should wear evenly; flaking or copper showing underneath = lower quality
๐ Examine clasps / closures โ old box clasps, screw backs, and early clip-backs can indicate age; smooth hinges are a good sign
๐๏ธโโ๏ธ Feel the weight โ heavier pieces often mean stronger construction
๐งต Check for missing beads or repairs โ mismatched strands can lower value
๐ Look for unique materials โ glass, crystal, enamel, **Bakelite**, lucite, celluloid, shell & wood can be collectible (Bakelite gives off a warm smell after friction!)
๐ Inspect the backs โ clean finishing, sturdy soldering, and even plating indicate better quality
๐ข Avoid verdigris โ that green crust can spread and is tough to fix
๐ฐ๏ธ Consider style & era โ Art Deco, Mid-Century, 1950s glam & bold 1980s designs often have great value
๐ Look for matching sets โ **parures** (earrings + brooch + necklace) are extra desirable
๐ฟ Check stretch bracelets โ elastic can be replaced, but missing beads reduce value
๐จ Examine enamel โ chips reduce value, but rare colours / themes still sell well
๐ฆ Watch for brooches โ floral, figural animals, holiday themes & statement pieces are always fun finds
๐ฆ Identify stones that glow โ some older rhinestones, glass & uranium glass fluoresce under UV light
๐ Check for original boxes or tags โ branded packaging boosts value
โจ Trust your gut โ if a piece feels special or unique, it probably is!
๐ Happy hunting! ๐