Showing posts with label necklace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label necklace. Show all posts

Sep 1, 2011

Something Old, Something Borrowed, Something Blue


Vintage Eisenberg Brooch
by CherryLippedRoses
My last blog post discussed different ways in which you could wear vintage brooches.  To complement that post, today, I'd like to talk about using vintage jewelry as wedding accessories.


Vintage jewelry is timeless, elegant, and modernly fashionable, all at the same time.  Vintage jewelry can be used by the Bride, the Mother of the Bride, and the Bridesmaids to complement and accent their ensembles on that special day.


Vintage jewelry can also help you fulfil those old superstitions for a happy and prosperous wedding by being both something old and something blue.
Vintage German Bracelet
by ChrysalisEShop



Victorian Chalcedony Brooch
by VictorianSentiments
Or even being something borrowed - what a way to pay tribute to a loved one by borrowing a piece of her vintage jewelry, just like Kate Middleton did, for your accessory.


A highly creative use for vintage jewelry as a wedding accessory is to make a bouquet of vintage jewelry.  Just attach your favorite vintage brooches to the petals and ribbons of your bouquet.  For your man, you can make a matching boutonniere out of similar brooches.
Vintage Brooch Bouquet
by HairbowsVonderworld


And don't forget that you can always use your vintage brooch to accent your updo on your special day.

Many wedding blessings to you from the Etsy Vintage Team.

Aug 18, 2011

Wear That Brooch

With the holidays fast approaching, I thought I'd take a moment to showcase some very fashionable ways to wear that vintage brooch you've been dying to show off all year.

In Your Hair


At parties and special events, show off your updo or brand new haircut w/a fancy vintage brooch.  If your hair is thick, you can just fasten the brooch to your hair like you would a barrette.  For thinner manes, use bobbies pins or hair clips to secure your brooch.


Katherine Heigl wears her brooch behind her ear, but you could also use vintage brooches at the crown of your head or in the middle of a bun or at the nape of your neck.

For more impressive looks, use more than one brooch and mix it up in both color and size.  Try different placements as well.

You don't have to reserve this look for special occasions.  Add a brooch to your everyday hair style to brighten it up.

On Your Head

Vintage brooches make wonderful additions to a hat and/or a scarf.

Attach the brooch to the knot of a scarf under one ear or behind the head, or attach them anywhere you like.

The Schiaparelli to the right has a brooch in a complimentary color to that of the hat.  To add a bit of pizazz, trying attaching an over-sized brooch or a vintage brooch in a contrasting color.

Again, add more than one and mix up the colors and/or sizes.



1960s Schiaparelli Cloche Hat


by alexsandras

On Your Clothes



French Dress Clip


by CranberryManor

Dress (or fur) clips were a very common fashion accessory at the turn of last century. These often very large, high quality, and very ornate pieces can still be used today to secure a garment in lieu of the buttons.

In addition to the above, brooches can be used to bustle up a dress that may be too large or to decorate your waistline on anything from a formal gown to an everyday pair of jeans.

For a more traditional route, use a brooch at the nape of your neck to dress up a scarf or attach a brooch over your heart.  To rock this look, try using a heap of brooches and place them everywhere.   You can also adorn just the lapel w/a bunch of brooches.

You can use a scarf or bandanna as a wrist band and attach a favorite brooch to glam it up - this makes everyday wear come alive!


Kim Cattrall


On Your Accessories

Use a brooch to dress up a pair of boots, to add bling to a purse or clutch, or to jazz up a necklace.

Mix things up by varying colors, shapes, and sizes.

There are so many possibilities!



Crepe Clutch with Weiss Brooch


by RubysPlace

I hope you can find some more useful ideas for your mother's and grandmother's jewelry after reading this post. If you have other ideas, please feel free to share by including those ideas in your comments.

Aug 5, 2011

The Tears of the Goddess Pele

Vintage Peridot Necklace
by
birdie1
August's Birthstone - Peridot - The Tears of the Goddess Pele

Legends claim that Peridots are the tears of the Hawaiian Volcano goddess, Pele, and small Peridots can be found all over the beaches of the islands.  Used by the Ancient Egyptians to commune w/nature, and prized for its brilliance, Peridot is said to be the symbol of the sun.  Often called evening emerald because it is said to glow in the dark, Peridot is thought to calm anger, aide in healing, and enhance power.

Antique Color Plate
from 1906 Encyclopedia
by
SeagullIsland
Peridot is the stone for the Zodiac sign, Libra.   But the constellations for August are actually Leo the Lion (July 23 - August 22) and Virgo the Virgin (August 23 - September 22).

Peridot is most often found in jewelry, but in Ancient times, was used to make drinkware and decorate armor, boxes, turbans...

Ah... August's birthstone, Peridot - love to say the name and love the cool, green color.  Peridot, a variety of Olivine, is the modern birthstone for August, while Sardonyx, a striped form of agate, is the traditional one.

An ancient Gregorian Calendar muses:

Wear a sardonyx or for thee,
No conjugal felicity;
The August-born without this stone,
`Tis said, must live unloved and lone.