Vintage jasperware brooches are a very elegant classic in the vintage jasperware jewelry. Brooches are a kind of jewelry which is popular since ages and is being considered the vital part of the costumes when formal dressing is discussed upon.
An example of 1930’s to 1940’s brooch is available in the modern markets; it is made of sterling silver and is small in size. Due to this factor it is known as cameo brooch by the ordinary people of today. Blue background is used in it and the brooch pin measures 2 1/8’’ by 1 3/8’’. Delphinus and Amphrite are portrayed in the cameo brooch.
The setting mark of the brooch is “Silver” and the brooch’s back contains mark of wedgewood. The clasp of the brooch is in excellent working condition, in turn making the brooch work well. Initially the clasp was set unevenly but at later stages the slight angle of the clasp was
removed and it was brought into a perfect condition, which could meet the demands of the customers.
Other forms of jewelry of vintage jasperware brooches and pins are also available in the modern markets. These brooches and pins of different forms are organized in categories and sub-categories.
There are signed pieces of brooch jewelry too; some of the well known names are David Andersen, Aksel Holmsen, Stavre Gregor Panis, Otto Robert Bade, Carl Frydensberg, and George Jensen. Their collection presents sterling silver brooches from around the world. There are many different countries from which the jasperware jewelry designs show inspiration.
Genuine vintage brooches and pins jewelry along with stones containing spikes are also widely available. Many items of the jewelry of vintage jasperware are hand made and bring about a very remarkable market. They are made as combinations of many unique items; out of them sterling silver ornamentals are big considerations.
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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