Showing posts with label earrings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label earrings. Show all posts

Friday, January 6, 2012

Thrift Shop Winnings

The other day, on a whim, I entered a thrift store near my home called The Peppermint Pig.  I like going there, because they are also an animal rescue organization. This day there were four or five cats needing homes. The only trouble with this place is that I never find anything to buy. 

It's hit or miss, like any other junk shop. I'm happy to report this visit, however, was a definite hit. These days I scout with two categories in mind... 

...stuff to resell in my vintage shops,such as these books.
Thin and small, they are primers on ballet. From the 1940s and 1950s, they are full of easy to read information on costumes, lighting, make-up, technique.

Simple illustrations in black and white.

  I also search for things I can alter into my own jewelry creations.
 I look for standard vintage jewelry I can take apart and re-purpose (as they say on Etsy) into unique bracelets, earrings, and necklaces.



  
 I have a fascination for clever charms and for beads I can use as is, because I am not a beader.

Two odd bracelets that will eventually be transformed.

These clip on earrings were made in Japan in the 1940s. Something about this style, with the seeds and beads, draws me in, much more so than the standard clip ons by Monet or Trifari.

Even the backs are interesting. I think this design represents the sun, which is a national symbol of Japan and is on their flag.



Can you see the tiny words, 'Japan?'

 These are not marked 'Japan,' but they reminded me of that style. 

 These beauties are made of copper! 


                                                                                    They too have decorative backs.










Three books, two bracelets, and six pairs of earrings for only $25.00!
 Don't you just love thrift stores?

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Sparkle Plenty

Earrings!!           
More variety than you can even imagine and so difficult to effectively photograph, especially when there have only been three days of sunshine here during the entire month of April. But I digress...


My dear friend, Kate, has consigned me to sell many wonderful things gleaned from a family-owned antique store that closed many years ago. Among the many treasures are a large group of retro earrings.
Both clip on and screwback, some signed and others not, some are in lovely condition and others not so much, but as a group, they are fascinating, at least to me. There is such a variety of colors, shapes, sizes, and styles.


In this era of pierced ears there do not seem to be a lot of women wearing these types of earrings.  In any case, if there are, they have not found my stash. But I felt that these lovely ornamental accessories deserved to be shown off.

So I picked out my favorites, spruced them up to be their glittery best, and present them to you now.

 
I love these silver ones, because they are so very dramatic.








The pearly ones catch the light so well. The top pair, however, are actually a mix of pearls, most likely imitation, and plastic.










Does everyone love seeing royal blue as much as I?
The middle and bottom pair are stamped "Japan" on the back.











 


Moss green in the middle and creamy plastic "seeds" on the bottom.









 I do not profess to be an expert on jewelry, but I know what I like and this pair are my very favorite.