Category Archives: Bracelets

LOVIN’ IT: Candlesticks as Bracelet Holders


candlestick with bangle bracelets

I spied this clever and decorative organizing idea in a 2005 issue of House & Garden magazine and I’m lovin’ the quirky combination of bracelets + candlestick.

It’s a fine way to display two of my favorite types of vintage objects at the same time and squeeze more style bang from my buck.

And that makes it an idea I just had to share with Vintage Crusaders!

eBAY ROUNDUP of Vintage Clothing Finds


This week’s selections include pieces by Adele Simpson, Ossie Clark, Hermes and Chanel. Be sure to check out the fabulous 1970s bamboo print Roberta di Camerino dress and the 1938 brooch by Geissman for Coro.

vintage 1990s chanel silk blousevintage ysl braceletvintage vichi evening dress and coatvintage 1970s goddess maxi gown

vintage 1950s satin party skirtvintage 1960s adele simpson kilim coatvintage 1938 geissman for coro broochvintage ossie clark for radley moss crepe maxi dress

vintage 1950s ann barron floral brocade dressvintage 1970s deerskin embroidered pursevintage 1970s plaid coatvintage 14k gold and mabe pearl ring

vintage 1960s leather and coyote jacketvintage 1960s russian suede coatvintage pauline rader rams head pendant necklacevintage hermes ostrich clutch

vintage gucci bangle bracelet watch setvintage 1980s saks fifth avenue color block dressvintage hermes de linares scarfvintage 1970s peacock feather print maxi dress

vintage 1970s roberta di camerino bamboo print dressvintage 1970s pocket bootsvintage north beach leather jacketvintage alfred philippe trifari sterling ruby bracelet

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Vintage 1990s Chanel Silk Blouse (claireinc*) | Vintage YSL Bracelet (mrbmax) | Vintage Evening Dress and Coat Set (efind894) | Vintage 1970s Goddess Maxi Dress (sistersoftheblackmoon) | Vintage 1950s Satin Party Skirt (pmainstudio) | Vintage 1960s Adele Simpson Kilim Coat (promking59) | Vintage 1938 Geissman for Coro Brooch (kaysglitz) | Vintage Ossie Clark for Radley Maxi Dress (sunny1968_0) | Vintage 1960s Ann Barron Cocktail Dress (afro*chic) | Vintage 1970s Deerskin Embroidered Purse (indiecultvintage) | Vintage 1970s Plaid Coat (bustownmodern) | Vintage 14k Gold Mabe Pearl Ring (urbantiques) | Vintage 1960s Leather and Coyote Jacket (indiecultvintage) | Vintage 1960s Bohemian Suede Coat (redhousevintage) | Vintage Pauline Rader Ram Head Necklace (batmobile$) | Vintage Hermes Ostrich Clutch (lovesurf1) | Vintage Gucci Bangle Watch Set (jamie52282) | Vintage 1980s Colorblock Dress (orangesuitcasevintage) | Vintage Hermes Henri de Linares Scarf (jajezus) | Vintage 1970s Peacock Print Maxi Dress (sistersoftheblackmoon) | Vintage 1970s Roberta di Camerino Bamboo Print Dress (slini) | Vintage 1970s Pocket Boots (thriftwares) | Vintage North Beach Leather Jacket (sleepyheadvintage) | Vintage Alfred Philippe for Trifari Bracelet (trifari.com) | (Disclosure: Editorial selections are made by Zuburbia without promotional consideration from Bay sellers but Zuburbia is an affiliate member of the eBay Partner Network)

PLEASE NOTE that Zuburbia does not endorse the use of fur, feathers, leather or animal skins in fashion. These selections are offered only as more thoughtful and eco-friendly alternatives for contemporary fashionistas who have not yet eliminated animal products from their wardrobes.

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VPOD: Vintage 1960s Enamel Bracelet


Vintage 1960s Enamel Bracelet

If white is for christenings and weddings, and black is for funerals, then color is for just about everything in between!

And if you’re going to wear Color with a capital “C” then why not make it the boldest, most saturated, deepest, craziest hues you can find.

Take today’s VPOD, for instance.

Sure this vintage 1960s enamel trapezoid bracelet would look dandy in primary red or a gorgeous green, but its electric blue and yellow just elevates it to new style heights.

It’s an eye-catching find for a vintage fashionista!

Available at Atelier Mayer.

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VPOD: Vintage 1970s Turquoise Bracelet


Just as diamonds have their 4 C’s (carat, cut, color and clarity), turquoise also has properties that help determine its value:

Size. Large pieces are rarer and more valuable.
Color. Sky blue or robin’s egg blue is ideal.
Inclusions. These are the other minerals that produce the stone’s pattern and, in general, stones with no inclusions or inclusions in a regular or spider-web pattern tend to be best.
Finish. In general, look for stones that are shiny, dense and hard with few rough spots or chips and a nice cut and polish.
Origin. All things being equal, turquoise from famous mines is going to be more valuable. Prestigious mines include Kingman, Bisbee, Lander and Cerillos.

Of course, the most important factor is to make sure you are purchasing real turquoise in the first place. With depleting turquoise sources, don’t be surprised to find some unscrupulous types trying to pass off fakes as the real thing. And don’t be surprised to find the best turquoise pieces gaining value as the laws of supply and demand kick in.

Which is just one more reason to grab today’s VPOD now.

Produced in the 1970s, this vintage turquoise cuff bracelet combines many of the best turquoise properties to produce a stunning piece of jewelry. Crafted with heavy silver, its beautifully polished stone measures a hefty 3.25 inches.

It’s a terrific turquoise find for a vintage fashionista!

Available at Beladora2.com.

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VPOD: Vintage Bangle Bracelets – The More the Merrier


prada resort 2011 plex bangle bracelets

vintage lucite bangle bracelets skinny

One of the must-have accessories for Spring 2011 is the oh-so-colorful bangle bracelet. But don’t stop at just one. No, this trend requires a half a dozen or more! Prada showed the look in their Resort 2011 collection but you can grab a similar bunch o’ bangles in all the colors of the rainbow for a whole lot less dough when you opt to go vintage.

And once you’ve got the skinny take care of, you can move on the more substantial version of the trend that showed up at Marc Jacobs:

marc jacobs bangle bracelets

And once again, it’s vintage to the rescue!

There are plenty of inexpensive vintage lucite, leather, wood, and enamel bracelets to be found at local flea markets, vintage stores and marketplaces like Etsy.

Go ahead! Pick and choose and mix and match to your heart’s content from lovely vintage lucite choices like these:

vintage lucite bangle bracelet 4 vintage lucite bangle bracelet 3 vintage lucite bangle bracelet 2 vintage lucite bangle bracelet 1

Pile ’em on — all the way up to your elbow if you’re really brave!  Chunky and thin, shiny and matte, neutrals and colors. Just remember, the more the merrier!

They’re a fun little trend for a vintage fashionista!

Available at Ann Primrose.

P.S. The VPOD returns Monday, December 27.

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