Start Collecting Vintage Kramer Costume Jewelry

Perhaps less well known than the more abundant Coro, Trifari or Napier costume jewelry, Kramer costume jewelry often used rare or unique stones in their jewelry.

First, a brief history: Between 1943 and 1980, Kramer Jewelry Creations was a family run business that produced some of the finest high-end costume jewelry. In the 1950s and 60s, Kramer manufactured Christian Dior designs, so finding a piece of Christian Dior by Kramer is a rare but rewarding treat. The Christian Dior pieces often used good quality clear rhinestones with larger blue or green center stones. Christian Dior designs can command higher prices due to the Dior name, but the Kramer quality and designs are just as wonderful as those without the name.

Unfortunately for the collector, much Kramer jewelry from the 50s and 60s was unmarked and had only a paper tag attached to identify it. If you do see a signature, it will most likely be Kramer, Kramer of N.Y. or Kramer of New York. Look for the signature on the clip of an earring, or on the clasp of a necklace or bracelet.

Other marks include the rare Amourelle from 1963, and Kramer Sterling which may or may not date from the WWII years when sterling silver was used in jewelry in place of other metals that were needed for the war effort.

Kramer jewelry is famous for its quality, and for the use of vibrantly colored rhinestones with creative settings. Radiant red and orange, striking dark blue, glowing topaz, and elegant black rhinestones, along with plastic decorations, gave Kramer jewelry great variety and style.

For the collector, I think a great place to look for vintage Kramer jewelry is at estate sales. If you havent tried it, this is a wonderful way to shop for vintage items of any kind. Check your newspaper and Craigslist for weekly listings of estate sales in your area, and sign up for the agents email mailing list for future sales. Often sales in older neighborhoods will have vintage costume jewelry for sale. Tip: On the last day of the estate sale items may be marked 50% off. The selection is best at the beginning of the sale, of course, but the best prices can be found towards the end.

As with any collectible costume jewelry, its important to be prepared: Bring a magnifying glass or jewelers loupe with you to check the condition of the piece. If youre buying for your own collection, and not for investment purposes, you may be more flexible with condition flaws. If its for investment, it must be flawless. Do you like the piece? Will you wear it or display it or just store it away to be admired from time to time? If the piece is signed by the designer that increases its value. Is the original box or tag included? Again, increased value is there.

Whatever your reasons, and just the simple enjoyment of having beautiful vintage jewelry is more than enough, become educated, do research, ask questions, and youll soon be able to spot vintage Kramer, or other designer costume jewelry to add to your collection.

The Best French Jewelry Designers

The French have always had an edge when it comes to art and design. France probably has more artists per capita than any other civilized country. It’s no wonder then that some of today’s rising stars, and all-time classics, are French jewelry designers. Here’s our list of leaders. You’ll recognize some of the names here, others you probably won’t.

Coco Chanel had her hands in a lot of different projects. She designed everything from dresses and hats to perfume. She had a vision of elegant high-end jewelry with a simple design that anyone could own. Her jewelry became another one of the company’s trademarks, and met her requirements of elegant yet simple.

Jean Schlumberger was hired by Tiffany in 1956. Prior to that, he was forbidden from practicing art of any kind by his parents. When he got hired at Tiffany, he was given his own workshop where he stayed until he retired. Later, he came back to be a vice-president at Tiffany and Company.

Dominique Demoniere created unique jewelry for her clients. She was an accessory and jewelry designer. She created a variety of very unique and unusual pieces.

Both royalty and movie stars sought out Pierre Balmain for his create works. He created very unique designs for his clients, and earned himself a fantastic reputation by doing so. He was considered to be one of the most unique designers of his day.

The company Boucheron has been in business since the 19th century. In that time, they have moved from creating an array of jewelry for all kinds of people to making perfume and sunglasses as well. They also continue to create many different jewelry-type accessories.

Cartier also started business in the 1800s. From humble beginnings, he built his name and his business by creating only first-class exquisite jewelry, including the first bracelet-style watch. The name Cartier is still known and respected around the world, and they continue to produce high-end jewelry that is still admired and respected today.

Chaumet started business in the 1700’s. They have made literally hundreds of different jewelry lines and pieces. Their jewelry ranges from elegant and exotic to fun and crazy. The business has expanded greatly, and Chaumet jewelry is now sold all over France, and is making headway into other parts of the world.

Christian Dior is a popular name in jewelry around the world. They are best known for their classic watch designs, but have been leaders in the fashion and jewelry world for a long time. Their jewelry can be found in stores all over the world, or it can be purchased on line.

Mauboussin designs unique jewelry in a unique way. The designs usually start by selecting a gemstone first, and then designing the “jewelry” around it. It has led to a great deal of success. Fans of the jewelry say that it glows and has a unique shine to it. The jewelry is sold primarily in boutiques, but can also be found online.

Van Cleef and Arpels hold claim to some of the most elegant pieces of jewelry to ever come out of France. Since they have been around for a while, they have many different jewelry collections on the market, plus unique pieces.

They are becoming well known again today for their “Timepiece Collection.”
There are many other great jewelry designers in France. These are but a few of the best. Be sure to check out all of these amazing artists, and they will lead you to links of other young designers on the rise. France will always be known for its style, sophistication, and art.

You can find the full article about choosing the best French jewelry and much more jewelry advice and information on Jewelrista.com