Costume Jewellery

I am crazy about costume jewellery, because I prefer to have many cheap things to choose from than a few fine jewellery.

Within the last few years I have fell totally in love with vintage costume jewellery and it has become a kind of hobby. I am especially crazy about lucite jewellery and charm bracelets from the fifties. The fifties has always been my favourite era. But I am crazy about everything old, because it has soul - new things never have. I love everything special and hate everything ordinary. As my mother in law says: she has an odd taste. But as my brother says: bad taste is also taste! :)

Here you can see my collection (click the thumbnails for larger photo). Jump directly to the categories:

Charms bracelets
Monet charms
Travel shield charms
Other bracelets
  Confetti Lucite
Mustard Seeds

Pop Beads
(all 50's jewellery)
Earrings
  Necklaces
Set
Rings
Brooches
Hair Combs
  Easter
Halloween
Christmas jewellery

Various
 
  Spring
Summer
Autumn
Winter

 

Easter

Easter rabbit in a basked with golden eggs and flowers. Large Easter wreath with eggs and flowers.
Very nice chick in a golden egg with "diamonds".
All from eBay.
A very sweet Easter set with earrings and pin.
And an Easter-egg bracelet.
And matching earrings and necklace.
Allfrom eBay.
Rabbit parade! :) Three sweet Easter pins.
A plastic rabbit, signed Avon, from Smoking Raven, eBay. A small golden rabbit with a tiny flower, also signed Avon. And a glittery Rhinestone rabbit with movable arms and legs, from eBay.
Two tiny pairs of Easter earrings, from Etsy.
Two pairs of rabbit earrings.
A tiny silver pair.
And a pair of golden earrings with heartshaped pearls, signed Avon, from eBay.
And a tiny pair of Easter chickens from Smoking Raven, eBay.
Very elegant Easter set, bracelet and earrings, with small rabbits and nice rhinestone eggs, from Sweet Romance.
Easter chick set with pin and earrings, loaded with yellow rhinestones, from eBay.
And a great clear bangle with embedded candy and chocolate Easter rabbits from eBay.

Halloween

A great golden Halloween bracelet with skulls, spiders and coffins - everything you need for Halloween.
And a smiling pumpkin brooch. Both from Eclectica.
And a scrarecrow brooch with a pumpkin head from Pumpkin and Peacock Feathers, Tias.

A large and lovely skeleton pin that moves, from eBay.
A pair of matching danglin skeleton earrings, from eBay.
A lovely pumpkin pin with a mad black fox at the top, from Eclectica.
And a lovely golden pumpkin pin, from Etsy.
A great Halloween brooch and a just as great and colourful Halloween bracelet with all those things belonging to the Halloween season. With matching bat earrings. All from Rhumba!
The earrings in the middle matches the pin and is from eBay.
Three lovely ghosts.
A charming ghost with a pumpking. A little ghost pin which glows in the dark, both from eBay.
And a sweet pair of ghost earrings from Pumpkin and Peacock Feathers.
More lovely ghosts, you cannot get too many ghosts during Halloween!
The first pair of earrings look like the ghost has jumped through your ear lobe.
The other pair is made solely of white rhinestones and the pin matches of course. All from eBay.
A colourful Halloween set with bracelet, earrings and pin.
The necklace and the dangling earrings are new, but also matches the set.
All from eBay.
 
Another lovely Halloween set loaded with orange rhinestones, from eBay.
A slide bracelet with all the icons of Halloween, from eBay.
Nice silver Halloween bracelet, from Etsy.
 
Two pairs of Halloween confetti earrings fromeBay.
The first has silver, gold and orange confetti embedded.
A pair of funny skunk earclips from Eclectica.
Nice pumpkin earrings, from Etsy.

Christmas Jewellery

A wonderful Christmas bracelet from Sweet Romance!
I have been looking at it for about six years before I finally bought it and then it showed up to be VERY large. But never mind, I use it for all the festive Christmas parties anyway. It consists of five ornaments which open up like a locker and five bells which are all different and have different names. The first one here is of course named "Christmas Bell".
The green one is named "Emerald City Bell".
And the blue one "Majesty Bell".
The pink one "Nouveau Floral Bell.
And the dark blue one is named "Starry Night Bell"
This is such a great idea - a set, so you can use all the bells from the Christmas bracelet in a necklace, in a bracelet and in a brooch. This way you really can vary your "investment". From Sweet Romance.

Christmas bobby pins from Etsy.

  Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells ...
A Jingle Bells bracelet with coloured bells, from eBay.
And a lovely gylden one from Ruby Lane.

 
A nice and detailed Christmas bracelet with lots of colours and rhinestones.
And a Christmas charm bracelet with small enamelled charms.
A Christmas bracelet that looks much like Juicy Couture.
All from eBay.
A Christmas slide bracelet, from Glitter Gals.
A Christmas slide braclet, from Etsy.
A "Victorian" Christmas bracelet, from eBay.
 
Tree parade!
A great white tree where you can take off the ornaments and use them as earrings. A tiny rhinestone tree and a nice tree made solely of ornaments. All three from
Rhumba!
And a very nice Christmas tree made of white china with different coloured rhinestones, also from Ruby Lane.
   Of course I have to own a pink Christmas tree! From eBay.
A wonderful Christmas tree with gifts hanging underneath.
And a fireplace with hanging socks and candles.
Both from Family Jools.
Two candy cane brooches - I love candy canes.
The first is from eBay.
The second is from Eclectica.
A fantastic Santa hat - I really love it, from
Rhumba!
A gorgeous Christmas ornament pin from Eclectica.
A really lovely enamelled holly leaf, from Ruby Lane.
 
A bell signed Gerry's.
A red wreath signed Coro.
And a set with brooch and earrings.
All from The Crystal Violin.
Tiny green Christmas tree earrings.
And a nice Christmas lantern.
All from The Crystal Violin.
A golden heart dangling from a bow from Smoking Raven, eBay.
Two different a nice poinsettia pins from Smoking Raven, eBay.
And a potted poinsettia from eBay.
Fabulous red rhinestone poinsettia from Danish Red Cross.
A glittery snowmand, both from eBay.
The second snowman is signed Christopher Radko, also from eBay.
Two tiny Christmas pins from Cabouchon.
A tiny golden angel pin, I don't remember from where.
A small golden Christmas pin lot from eBay.
And three silly, dancing reindeer, from eBay.
A huge golden gift, unfortunately very heavy.
A nice candle brooch.
A golden Christmas tree brooch made of tiny teddies.
A teddy brooch, from All Vintage.
Two pairs of nice Christmas tree earrings.
The first pair is from Eclectica.
The second is from Ruby Lane.
And a really crazy hot pink pair of reindeer plastic earrings from eBay.
A pair of holly earrings, from All Vintage.
A pair of Christmas ornaments earrings signed Avon, from Ruby Lane.
A pair of large real bells that really djingle, from Smoking Raven, eBay.
And a pair of small coloured real bells from Pumpkin and Peacock Feathers, Tias.
Three tiny pairs Christmas earrings from Smoking Raven, eBay.
Two tiny gifts.
Two tiny candles.
And two tiny red enamelled bells.
Three tiny pairs of Christmas earrings from Etsy.
Holly leaves with berries.
And two Santa heads.
Two tiny pairs of Christmas earrings from Etsy.
Christmas socks
Tiny Christmas trees.
  Another tiny pair of earrings from Smoking Raven, eBay, nice candy canes.
And a tiny pair of rhinestones Christmas tree earrings from Avon, bought at eBay.
All four tiny earrings are nice to use for daily wear.
Two pairs of Christmas bulb earrings from eBay.
A small pair with enamelled Christmas bulbs.
And a pair with red flashing bulbs. The batteries are hidden in the socket.
And a pair of very elegant Christmas earrings from Glitter Gals.
Konfetti øreringe i julefarver fra Glitter Gals.
Green glitter Christmas trees from eBay.
Another pair of Christmas coloured confetti earrings, from eBay.

Firenze Christmas

During a year I have collected Firenze links with Christmas motifs.
All the Firenze links are from Chanti.dk

Various

Fridge magnets made of different single confetti lucite earrings from the fifties. I simply had to own these as confetti lucite is my greatest passion, from eBay
Glitzy and feminine cuff links.
A nice butterfly barette.
And a summery anklet.
All from Eclectica.
This is really a smart thing I never have seen before. It is a socalled sweater clip you use to hold your sweater or shawl when you wear it over your shoulders. The enamel roses are from Eclectica. The confetti lucite is from eBay.
Another sweater clips, very lovely with baby pink flowers with a rhinestone in the center and a pearl chain. From the fifties and found at eBay.
Fabulous set of compact and lipstick with lots of colourful rhinestones, from eBay.
Glove holder, which I use as pashmina holder, from Etsy.
Two French knot pins, from Eclectica.
A real Princess must have a tiara, from Eclectica.
And a pair of lipstick cases with lots of elegance and glitter, both from  eBay. The last is from the fifties, the first is brand new.
Not at jewellery, but a sweet thing for the dressing table - formed like ... a tiny dressing table. It opens up like a box and contains a pair of small gloves. Very dashing and detailed. From Sweet Romance.
A Fabergé egg that opens and plays a melody. With genuine zircons, citrines, amethysts, and a few pearls. From eBay.
A lovely "diamond-studded" frog, from Lisbeth Dahl.
  Continue to page 5: Seasonal jewllery


2012-06-24