My father owned a costume rhinestone manufacturing company called Enterprise Creations in the jewelry district for 40 years. A lot of those pieces look familiar. Thanks for sharing!
I collect Keyes jewelry and you have a lovely example! Keyes Jewelry was a Canadian mid-price jewelry company that was in competition with Continental, another Canadian jeweler. Keyes did a lot of maple leaf brooches. They aren’t talked about as often as Sherman, but as far as Canadian vintage jewelry goes, they’re beautiful!
I just love jewelry marked Austria. The quality and design are among the best out there. The Austria brooch without the pin is easily repaired by adding one from another. I’ve done it often with brooches I have found.
Thank you Pam for sharing your lovely Rhinestone Brooch Collection! Thank you also for the 2 lovely Cameos you gifted me! They are a welcome addition to my Collection!
I'm only beginning to collect vintage rhinestone jewelry. My prize piece is a beautifully sparkling Jay Flex art deco style necklace with pink, blue and clear crystals. Jay Flex, I'm learning, was a Canadian designer based out of Montreal. I also have a perfect two strand gold tone bracelet of gorgeous aurora borealis crystals with a very fine security chain. It isn't marked and so far I haven't been able to identify the designer. It looks brand new but I know that it's not.
I love vintage rhinestone jewelry. It’s always wonderful to run across a piece in like new condition. It sounds as though your necklace is. Some pieces weren’t stamped but instead came with a paper tag. Many of the De Lizza & Elster (D&E) also know as Juliana were not signed. Have you look at the is it Juliana website? The site has many examples. It would be wonderful if your bracelet turned out to be Juliana ❤️❤️❤️❤️
You have some beautiful pieces Pam . I absolutely love rhinestone jewelry- it’s so glamorous! I’m looking forward to your video on how to replace the pin.
The Rhine river only runs for a minuscule length through Austria. It mostly runs through Germany and only in Germany does one find Rheinkiesel or true Rhine stones that are comparable to Herkimer diamonds, an American quartz, both are real gemstones. Austria, however, is the home of lead crystal that we now call rhinestones.
Another attribute of Juliana is that they always have a pin stop. If it doesn’t have one, it’s definitely not D&E. I love your brooch collection! They’re gorgeous!
I love brooches! You have beautiful pieces. I always hear people say you can sometimes tell Juliano by the puddling. Have you got an example of what they are talking about? I think I know but would like to see for sure. I saved your vid and the website. Thanks for always having great content!
Thank you Teresa. I didn’t show an example of the figure 8 puddling. If you examine the back of some pieces, you’ll see where it has been put together/ or soldered. It’s smooth but it will be reminiscent of a figure 8. Have a great weekend! 😊
Thanks for the info on Juliana. It is hard for me to determine them. I have one piece that looks a lot like the teardrop one you have, just a different color. Are the navette stones the more narrow marquise shaped ones? And the term marquise stones used for the little fatter/wider ones? Thanks for sharing.
They’re pretty much the same. Some people call them marquise, some navette. Sometimes they’re wider. If your brooch is the same then it is most likely Juliana. They made some in different colors. I do hope this helps. I too have a hard time despite studying and knowing the construction plus what to look for. I’m always reluctant to say a pieces is unless I see another like it that has been verified. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
How did D&E and other classics stack there jewelry for such dimension I’ve seen pieces that were stacked on top of each other and it was very beautiful do you know how they stacked it together
It usually has to do with the configuration of the construction. For example Juliana used a figure eight construction of the actual brooch and then the stones were set in.
Oh yes figure 8 mudding , so the do the mudding in the area and place it on top as it’s being heated , like ( do the 8 and than add some solder to the area going there and heat it and set it in a secure position? On what else besides solder do they use , I’m so happy I found your page
Got my day cut out !! Stamped / cast …. I’ve been looking for weeks to find out what was used to set stone on thought ide never find the answer . So did they use glue to set the stones
Thanks for sharing all these absolutely stunning brooches and sharing your knowledge about the construction of Juliana pieces.
Thank you! I appreciate you watching 😊❤️❤️❤️🥰
Gorgeous pieces!
Thank you!❤️❤️❤️
My father owned a costume rhinestone manufacturing company called Enterprise Creations in the jewelry district for 40 years. A lot of those pieces look familiar. Thanks for sharing!
@@chriscolaluca3603 thank you!😊
I collect Keyes jewelry and you have a lovely example! Keyes Jewelry was a Canadian mid-price jewelry company that was in competition with Continental, another Canadian jeweler. Keyes did a lot of maple leaf brooches. They aren’t talked about as often as Sherman, but as far as Canadian vintage jewelry goes, they’re beautiful!
That’s very interesting and wonderful information Yolanda. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Great information. I love vintage jewelry and I want to learn more about it. Thank you.
Your welcome! Thank you for watching!
7.54 took my breath away.thankyou so much for sharing
Thank you for watching Isabella!❤️❤️❤️
@@VintageVariety I am enjoying learning from yoy.thank YOU
Thank you so much Isabella and thank you for watching! I really appreciate it ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Awesome video hon loved the pieces of jewellery and the information about them. Take care and thank you for sharing 👍👏❤️🌈
Thank you Chris❤️❤️❤️❤️
love your channel. been watching allot. great knowledge. thank you
Thank you so much Inna! I really appreciate it!❤️❤️❤️❤️
I just love jewelry marked Austria. The quality and design are among the best out there. The Austria brooch without the pin is easily repaired by adding one from another. I’ve done it often with brooches I have found.
Thank you for watching ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I have the first one! Juliana.
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This was wonderful!💯👍💯
Thank you Dianna😊❤️❤️❤️
Gorgeous pins!!
Thank you so much Susan 😊❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for sharing your information
Your welcome Dora! Thank you so much for watching ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you Pam for sharing your lovely Rhinestone Brooch Collection! Thank you also for the 2 lovely Cameos you gifted me! They are a welcome addition to my Collection!
Thank you Kate! I hope that you will enjoy them😊❤️❤️❤️
I thought it was Juliana I’m so excited to have that confirmed ! Thanks again !
Your welcome Kimberly! Thank you for watching ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you 💖Beautiful collection 💖
Thank you for watching ❤️❤️❤️❤️😊
This was an excellent video-the best I've seen in teaching vintage. Thank you for the education.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate you!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you. Very few educate. I was so happy to watch you. I learned a few points.
Thank you so much for watching. I always try to share what I know in my content for others that are interested in collecting ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@VintageVariety we are retired. I’m interested in reselling. And in collecting. So I tank you very much. ❤️
Very thoughtful information...thanks for sharing your knowledge!!!
Thank you so much for watching!❤️❤️❤️
Absolutely love the wow factor great video
Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
All of your pieces are spectacular! Just stunning!
Thank you Lady Sylvia! I just subscribed to your channel ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I'm only beginning to collect vintage rhinestone jewelry. My prize piece is a beautifully sparkling Jay Flex art deco style necklace with pink, blue and clear crystals. Jay Flex, I'm learning, was a Canadian designer based out of Montreal. I also have a perfect two strand gold tone bracelet of gorgeous aurora borealis crystals with a very fine security chain. It isn't marked and so far I haven't been able to identify the designer. It looks brand new but I know that it's not.
I love vintage rhinestone jewelry. It’s always wonderful to run across a piece in like new condition. It sounds as though your necklace is. Some pieces weren’t stamped but instead came with a paper tag. Many of the De Lizza & Elster (D&E) also know as Juliana were not signed. Have you look at the is it Juliana website? The site has many examples. It would be wonderful if your bracelet turned out to be Juliana ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wow!
Thank you!😊
Oh I just got the leaf brooch with the red stone on stem !! I was so excited to see it in video preview !!! Thank you for video !!!
That is a fabulous brooch! Thank you for watching ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful brooches Pam and so much information. Thank you for sharing! I’ve been binge watching a lot of your videos 😊🌸👍💕
Oh thank you so much Lori! I really appreciate you watching ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I have that one pin that you showed as Sarah Coventry but mine in unsigned. I assumed it was Juliana. Good information.
Thank you Carole! ❤️❤️❤️
You have some beautiful pieces Pam . I absolutely love rhinestone jewelry- it’s so glamorous! I’m looking forward to your video on how to replace the pin.
Thank you Barb! 😊❤️❤️❤️
The Rhine river only runs for a minuscule length through Austria. It mostly runs through Germany and only in Germany does one find Rheinkiesel or true Rhine stones that are comparable to Herkimer diamonds, an American quartz, both are real gemstones. Austria, however, is the home of lead crystal that we now call rhinestones.
Hi Zeide! Interesting information! Thank you! ❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰
Another attribute of Juliana is that they always have a pin stop. If it doesn’t have one, it’s definitely not D&E. I love your brooch collection! They’re gorgeous!
Good information! Thank you Jacque 😊❤️❤️❤️
Im learning...what is d and e please?
Delizza & Elster. The pieces are sometimes referred to as D&E but more often they’re called Juliana- a nickname that collectors use. ❤️❤️❤️
@@VintageVariety thank you kindly
What is a “pin stop”?
Beautiful bling Susanne in Montana
Hi Susan! Thank you so much!🥰❤️🥰
I love brooches! You have beautiful pieces. I always hear people say you can sometimes tell Juliano by the puddling. Have you got an example of what they are talking about? I think I know but would like to see for sure. I saved your vid and the website. Thanks for always having great content!
Thank you Teresa. I didn’t show an example of the figure 8 puddling. If you examine the back of some pieces, you’ll see where it has been put together/ or soldered. It’s smooth but it will be reminiscent of a figure 8. Have a great weekend! 😊
@@VintageVariety thank you very much,
Thanks for the info on Juliana. It is hard for me to determine them. I have one piece that looks a lot like the teardrop one you have, just a different color. Are the navette stones the more narrow marquise shaped ones? And the term marquise stones used for the little fatter/wider ones? Thanks for sharing.
They’re pretty much the same. Some people call them marquise, some navette. Sometimes they’re wider. If your brooch is the same then it is most likely Juliana. They made some in different colors. I do hope this helps. I too have a hard time despite studying and knowing the construction plus what to look for. I’m always reluctant to say a pieces is unless I see another like it that has been verified. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Keyes jewellry mfg co, Sherboo, Montreal, Quebec, Canada based started 1958 to 1990 ceased operation.
Wow! Thanks Gina! ❤️🥰❤️❤️
How did D&E and other classics stack there jewelry for such dimension I’ve seen pieces that were stacked on top of each other and it was very beautiful do you know how they stacked it together
It usually has to do with the configuration of the construction. For example Juliana used a figure eight construction of the actual brooch and then the stones were set in.
Oh yes figure 8 mudding , so the do the mudding in the area and place it on top as it’s being heated , like ( do the 8 and than add some solder to the area going there and heat it and set it in a secure position? On what else besides solder do they use , I’m so happy I found your page
@@heatherbrooke7613 not all pieces were soldered. Some were stamped/cast🙂
Got my day cut out !! Stamped / cast …. I’ve been looking for weeks to find out what was used to set stone on thought ide never find the answer . So did they use glue to set the stones
The Austria piece the back it’s a oval skeleton , do you think it’s safe to build off the oval back and add more Dimensions
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I woulda Loved To Have listened in and Watched....but Can't Hear You
Talking to Low. I.m on High Volume
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The parrot is Roman
Thank you so much!❤️❤️❤️