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            “Simple War Styles Bring Increased Demand For Costume Jewelry; New Materials Used” – New York Times 1943 – Jewelry Article

            Published by Melinda Lewis on August 24, 2019
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            Costume Jewelry Collectors Int’l
            is pleased to host
            RESEARCHING COSTUME JEWELRY
            originally created and published by Dotty Stringfield on IllusionJewels.com

            “SIMPLE WAR STYLES BRING INCREASED DEMAND FOR COSTUME JEWELRY;
            NEW MATERIALS USED”

            From The New York Times 1943

            Thanks to Robin Deutsch for sharing this great article with us.

            Information & images on RCJ are original works of Illusion Jewels. Written permission by Costume Jewelry Collectors Int’l is needed to use any of it in any other publication, written or electronic.

            The large brooch on the left has the caption: “acetate emeralds” set in silver.”


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            Melinda Lewis
            Jewelry historian, Melinda Lewis is co-founder of Costume Jewelry Collectors Int’l (CJCI) and author of The Napier Co.: Defining 20th Century American Costume Jewelry, co-owner of https://www.thejewelrystylist and https://www.vintagejewelrycollect.com and https://www.napierbook.com

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