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Signed Costume Jewelry |
| Costume jewelry manufacturers were concentrated in New Your and Providence, Rhode Island. Find out who the major companies were and the artists that worked for them. A unique look into a very interesting marketplace. |
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USD $6.95 |
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| Meet The Developer |
Click here to learn more about this course's developer, Leigh Leshner. |
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| Related Courses |
Antique Jewelry - Styles & Periods
Care of Costume Jewelry
History of Rhinestones
Mexican Jewelry
Scandinavian Jewelry
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| Did You Know ?!? |
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Believe it or not...you may have many products hanging around the house that are great for cleanig Bakelite jewelry. In fact, any cleaner containing ammonia will work: Windex, Turtle Wax Super Hard Shell are fairly common. You can use just plain old ammonia too! Saturate a cotton swab with the cleaner and swab the Bakelite, then rinse and dry thoroughly. Do Not, however, rinse Bakelite jewelry that includes rhinestones. Wipe the jewelry with a clean, damp cloth instead, being careful not to wet the stones.
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