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  2. How to Identify Vintage Costume Jewelry and Make Money ... - AOL

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    For example, so many vintage earrings are clip-ons, so when she finds vintage earrings on posts or with an earring clasp meant for pierced ears, she grabs those. That’s because so many people ...

  3. 12 Vintage Jewelry Pieces in Your Collection That Could Be ...

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    “A well-crafted retro bracelet or earrings could be worth hundreds to several thousand dollars.” Where Can You Sell Vintage Jewelry Pieces?

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    Classic luxury jewelry brands continue to remain strong in value, and therefore, make them a solid bet to hold their value long after you've made your purchase. "The classics remain consistently ...

  5. Costume jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Swatch Bijoux Jewelry. Costume or fashion jewelry includes a range of decorative items worn for personal adornment that are manufactured as less expensive ornamentation to complement a particular fashionable outfit or garment as opposed to "real" (fine) jewelry, which is more costly and which may be regarded primarily as collectibles, keepsakes, or investments.

  6. 1920s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    The 1920s classic tubular fashion was born. Parisian fashion house Madeleine-et-Madeleine design, January, 1922. Actress Louise Brooks in 1926, wearing bobbed hair under a cloche hat. Paris set the fashion trends for Europe and North America. The fashion for women was all about letting loose. Women wore dresses all day, every day.

  7. Earring - Wikipedia

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    Earring. An earring is a piece of jewelry attached to the ear via a piercing in the earlobe [1] or another external part of the ear (except in the case of clip earrings, which clip onto the lobe), or, less often, by some other means. Earrings have been worn in diverse civilizations and historic periods, often carrying a cultural significance.