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Antique Festival Find
Today is a fun jewelry day! The weather is beautiful, and I spent the morning at the Liberty Antiques Festival in Staley N.C. with my beautiful daughter. We found many jewelry treasures including the DeLizza and Elster Siam/red rhinestone pin shown above. (The photos do not capture the deep fire of this piece.) The third…
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Section III of Color
There are six sections about Color in Collecting Costume Jewelry 404. Today I added Section III: Rhinestones, Specialty Stones to the manuscript. I hope you enjoy it! Please remember the focus of this book is design and helping beginning and intermediate collectors develop their jewelry “eye” to see design elements in collectible costume jewelry. Each…
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Section One: Color
The first section on Color has been added to Collecting Costume Jewelry 404! I’m working to add Section Two in a day or two. I hope you enjoy it!
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Favorite Easter Pins
I love them all! This year Easter dinner is at my house so I might try to wear them all at different times during the day!
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Design Element Line
Design element LINE has been added to Chapter One of Collecting Costume Jewelry 404 recognizing the basics of great design. Line is a useful and complex tool. If shape is the foundation of a design, then line is the director. They work together to define shape, direct the “eye”, add detail and dimension to a…
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Two More Nolan Miller Pins
I added two lovely Nolan Miller pins today to my collection. The huge, 4 1/4″ long faux coral and jade pin is called the Ann Margret Rose. The accompanying paperwork reveals that Nolan Miller and Ann Margret were friends. He created this beautiful pin to honor Ann Margret’s mother who died of lung cancer. A…
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Julie’s First Blog Post
Welcome to my new website and blog. I’m the author of Collecting Costume Jewelry 101 the basics of starting, building & upgrading a collection and two additional books in the series. The pandemic provided me with isolation, which was not fun, and time on my hands, which turned out to be fun. Using my library…