Fitzcharmings Jewelry Articles

Vintage State Heritage Promotional Charm Bracelets

Vintage State Heritage Promotional Charm Bracelets

I’ve written before about promotional vintage Heritage Charm bracelets and at the time I just had a couple of them. Since then I’ve acquired more so I thought I would feature them once again. I’ve included photographs of the Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Illinois bracelets that I’ve added to my collection.

June 25, 2010 | By | 8 Replies More
Cultured Pearl Treatments

Cultured Pearl Treatments

All cultured pearls are cleaned and polished to enhance the luster before being sold to jewelers. There are additional treatments that are applied to lower quality pearls in order to develop a marketable product. It’s always important to at least ask, and then obtain a guarantee when purchasing pearls, in order to be sure of the investment.

June 24, 2010 | By | Reply More
Cultured Pearls and Modern Pearl Farms

Cultured Pearls and Modern Pearl Farms

Almost all of the pearls sold today are cultured pearls grown on pearl farms. The techniques developed and refined over the last century have allowed modern pearl farmers to produce pearls that conform to specific standards. Natural pearls are less than one percent of those available on the market nowadays.

June 23, 2010 | By | Reply More
Cultured Pearls – Birth of the Industry

Cultured Pearls – Birth of the Industry

Pearls have long been a favorite as an embellishment for jewelry and nowadays almost all pearls coming into the market are cultured pearls. Cultured pearls are formed by intentionally inserting a foreign object into a mollusk, typically an oyster, and waiting for the natural process of nacre to build up.

June 21, 2010 | By | Reply More
“Antique Sweetheart Jewelry” – A Book Review

“Antique Sweetheart Jewelry” – A Book Review

This book is the second one written by Nicholas D. Snider on the subject of sweetheart jewelry from WW I and WW II. It is a full sized soft cover book published by Schiffer and it includes a price guide in effect as of 1997. With over 200 color photographs of jewelry, compacts, fabric and paper collectibles, the book shows the human side of war via patriotic mementos exchanged by men and women separated by historic events.

June 20, 2010 | By | Reply More
Fitzcharming Collects Salt Glaze Pottery

Fitzcharming Collects Salt Glaze Pottery

I fell in love with salt glaze pottery years ago when I lived in North Carolina. There was a store that carried a lot of it, I can’t remember what line, but the beautiful cobalt blue designs on pottery backgrounds caught my fancy right away. I didn’t purchase it at the time because I had four little children and was on a tight budget.

June 19, 2010 | By | 1 Reply More
Stanhope Jewelry And How To Care For It

Stanhope Jewelry And How To Care For It

Stanhope ChurchJewelry was a popular theme for Stanhope manufacturers in the 19th and 20th century. Tiny peep photos that one could wear on a neck chain or bracelet entertained people of the era. There were cross pendants and rosaries that held a pinhead sized picture of The Lords Prayer, or Ten Commandments. Churches were also a popular charm Stanhope piece.

June 18, 2010 | By | 1 Reply More
Stanhope Lenses – What Are They?

Stanhope Lenses – What Are They?

I frequently get this question from readers and customers. The short answer is that a Stanhope is a tiny peep hole, called a lens, containing a micro photograph and inserted into a novelty souvenir. The photo inside these trinkets is the size of a pinhead and has to be held up to a light and close to one’s eye to view the image.

June 17, 2010 | By | 1 Reply More
My Vintage Bates and Klinke Charm Collection

My Vintage Bates and Klinke Charm Collection

I’ve been collecting B&K charms for a while now and have finally finished my first bracelet. It’s a very full and busy bracelet because I put a charm on every link. The four main shapes, scallop, round, art deco, and ships wheel, are all mixed together and there’s no real theme or pattern other than they are all Bates & Klinke souvenir travel charms from all over the Unites States.

June 13, 2010 | By | 8 Replies More
June Birthstones – Pearl

June Birthstones – Pearl

The traditional birthstone is Alexandrite but I’m not a fan so I chose to feature the modern June birthstone, which is a pearl. Pearls are formed of course when a tiny grain of sand or mineral gets into an oyster. The oyster responds by secreting a substance called nacre, which layers on until the pearl is created.

June 11, 2010 | By | Reply More
The Correct Way To Use A Jewelers Loupe

The Correct Way To Use A Jewelers Loupe

The proper way to use a jeweler’s loupe is straightforward and easy. Start with a well lit room or natural sunlight and a place to sit down so your hands will be steady. Make sure to clean the piece of jewelry and the lens with a soft cloth to remove surface dirt before viewing. Also put a cloth underneath the work area to keep items from rolling away if you drop them.

June 10, 2010 | By | 1 Reply More
What To Look For When Buying A Jewelers Loupe

What To Look For When Buying A Jewelers Loupe

A jewelers loupe (pronounced loop) is a small magnifying glass that folds into a metal protective case. It’s used to view small jewelry pieces and gems to detect flaws and to read marks that can’t be seen using normal vision. There are several features to consider when purchasing a jeweler’s loupe depending on individual needs.

June 9, 2010 | By | 2 Replies More
Stuart Nye Handmade Nature Inspired Jewelry

Stuart Nye Handmade Nature Inspired Jewelry

I’ve had quite a few pieces of Stuart Nye jewelry since I’ve been collecting. The problem with having Nye jewelry is that someone always wants to buy it from me. And I usually sell what I’m wearing for a tidy profit and forget about it until I see another piece that I can’t live without. […]

June 7, 2010 | By | 4 Replies More
Peter Fagan Colour Box Miniature Collection

Peter Fagan Colour Box Miniature Collection

Another in my series of articles about my various collections. This one I started way back when my oldest son was a baby and I was browsing around in a Hallmark store one day. That was 29 years ago. The tiny painted resin figurine of a cat curled up sleeping in a basket caught my eye and I purchased it.

June 6, 2010 | By | 4 Replies More
Creative Altered Art Jewelry Techniques

Creative Altered Art Jewelry Techniques

Artistic jewelry has gained a lot of popularity in the past few years. There are some amazing examples for sale on a variety of online marketplaces and individual websites. One of the best places that I’ve found to buy altered art charm bracelets is Etsy, which is a venue created for folks that sell handmade items.

June 4, 2010 | By | 3 Replies More
Steps To Make Easy Altered Art Charm Bracelets

Steps To Make Easy Altered Art Charm Bracelets

There are as many ways to make altered art charms as there are people who make them. There is no right or wrong in creativity. It’s a process of taking items that are thought to be worthless or worn out and giving them new life as a token on a charm bracelet.

June 3, 2010 | By | 4 Replies More
30 Day Blog Challenge

30 Day Blog Challenge

I’ve thrown my hat into the ring and decided to participate in Jeanette Cate’s 30 day blog challenge starting June 1 (today). I will be writing a short blog post every day this month. The objective is to cultivate my writing skills, build blog traffic, focus deeper into my vintage jewelry niche, and build on-line relationships.

June 1, 2010 | By | 3 Replies More
My Vintage Enamel Charm Springtime Bracelet

My Vintage Enamel Charm Springtime Bracelet

No fun facts or interesting tid bits on the world of charm collecting today.  Just a photo of my spring time sterling silver and enamel charm bracelet.  This one was inspired by my friend Sandy but of course I didn’t copy her directly.  I did buy the yellow enamel daffodil from her Ruby Lane shop […]

May 29, 2010 | By | 1 Reply More