This is a follow-up to my previous two posts about vintage Featherweights celluloid jewelry pieces; a reader discovered a pair of pierced earrings still on their original clear plastic manufacturer’s card and contacted me with some photographs which I was thrilled to receive! As you can see, ‘Featherweights’ was a registered trademark rather than just…
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Vintage Featherweight Celluloid Earrings, Identification Update

In my blog post about vintage Featherweight, Featherlite, Bubbleite circa-late 1940s/1950s jewelry I discussed the various brand names found within this genre. However, I recently discovered that a number of online sellers are attributing certain clip back earrings in this style (both with and without rhinestone and/or faux pearl enhancements) as having been produced produced…
Repro Alert: Vintage Celluloid Flower Basket Jewelry

In my recent blog post about vintage Japanese celluloid jewelry I spotlighted the chrysanthemum flower basket brooches produced in the 1940s. These lovely pieces were hand painted in many color variations and all were produced from one of two quite similar base molds. I have discovered that one of those two vintage flower basket designs…
Vintage Celluloid Flower Jewelry from Japan

Among all the plastics used in vintage jewelry, celluloid usually claims pride of place in the category of intricate detailing – and in particular, the pieces produced during the first half of the 20th century in Japan. Why and how did this come to be so? The actual process for creating celluloid provides part of…
Vintage Celluloid Jewelry: Featherlite, Featherweight, and Bubbleite

Within the genre of vintage celluloid jewelry from the first half of the 20th century, there exists a group known to collectors as Featherlite, Featherweight and Bubbleite (often misspelled as Bubblelite, with two Ls rather than one). As their names suggest, when compared with other celluloid items of similar size and age they weigh considerably…
Vintage Plastic Jewelry: What It Is … and Isn’t
There’s a perplexing plethora of vintage plastic jewelry for sale that is described as being “celluloid”, “bakelite”, “lucite”, etc – but what exactly IS it? and does it really matter? Actually it does but not for the reasons you might think. Vintage jewelry made of (or with) plastic falls into one of six groups: celluloid,…