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Mid-century Plastic Jewelry
Susan Maxine Klein
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Description for Mid-century Plastic Jewelry
Paperback. Explore the interesting, evolving history of plastics used in jewelry. Over 400 beautiful color photographs demonstrate fabulous and innovative jewelry designs from the 1920s to the 60s. Meet fashion jewelrys visionary major players and learn the truth about a once-overlooked arena of jewelry collecting. Num Pages: 175 pages, over 400 color photos. BIC Classification: AF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 216 x 279 x 14. Weight in Grams: 882.
Bold and flashy, sweet and coquettish, stylish and elegant—plastic jewelry is all of these. In a comprehensive new study with over 400 beautiful color photographs of fabulous and original jewelry designs, explore the interesting and evolving history of plastics used to make jewelry. Meet the manufacturers, designers, and even salesmen who created the industry. See dazzling examples from Coro, Trifari, Lisner, Kramer, Selro, and more. Once considered "junk jewelry," Susan Maxine Klein shows that plastic jewelry is truly an art form.
Bold and flashy, sweet and coquettish, stylish and elegant—plastic jewelry is all of these. In a comprehensive new study with over 400 beautiful color photographs of fabulous and original jewelry designs, explore the interesting and evolving history of plastics used to make jewelry. Meet the manufacturers, designers, and even salesmen who created the industry. See dazzling examples from Coro, Trifari, Lisner, Kramer, Selro, and more. Once considered "junk jewelry," Susan Maxine Klein shows that plastic jewelry is truly an art form.
Product Details
Publisher
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2005
Condition
New
Weight
881g
Number of Pages
176
Place of Publication
Atglen, United States
ISBN
9780764322341
SKU
V9780764322341
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About Susan Maxine Klein
Susan Klein has developed a professional career in antiques, auction, television, and fine arts galleries in Chicago. She collects plastic bracelets as a hobby and is a master researcher in her avocation. This is her first book with Schiffer Publishing.
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