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Vintage Costume Jewelry
Resources

There's a lot of vintage costume jewelry
resources here. You'll find info on
how
to clean, store and care for vintage
jewelry.  You can learn the history of
jewelry and there's resources here for
learning about vintage and costume
jewelry materials, gemstone properties,
and costume jewelry-related charts.  We
have a wonderful
Jewelry Glossary
about vintage, antique, costume and
fine jewelry including, common jewelry
terms,
information on gemstones, and
U.S. Patent numbers so you can
discover when your particular jewellery
piece may have been made.  You can
also find information here on costume
jewelry designers, and learn about
jewelry etiquette, or check out the handy
rhinestone charts.  
Vintage Plastic
Jewelry
Vintage Pearl
Jewelry
Vintage Earrings
Vintage Earrings
Vintage Brooch
Pins
Vintage Necklaces
Men's Jewelry and Watches
Wholesale Jewelry Lots
Vintage Bracelets
Vintage Parures, Demi Parures, Sets
Vintage Rhinestone
Jewelry
Designer Signed
Jewelry
Costume Jewelry
Sets Parures
Men's Jewelry,
Watches
Vintage Bracelets
Vintage Jewelry
Lots
Rhinestone Jewelry
Xmas and Holiday
Jewelry
Holiday and Christmas Jewelry
Vtg Plastic Jewelry
Designer Signed Jewelry
Vintage Brooches and Pins
Vintage Necklaces
Imitation Pearl Jewelry
Shop Vintage Costume Jewelry By Category -click on an image below to browse
Antique/Estate
Jewelry
Vintage Pierced
Earrings
Vintage Handmade
Jewelry
Vintage Religious
Jewelry
Vintage Pierced Earrings
Antique and Estate Jewelry
Vintage Religious Items
Natural and Handmade Jewelry
Welcome!

At Jewels-n-Treasures.com vintage
costume jewelry is our passion.  We
believe costume jewelry was always
meant to be affordable and fun so we're
committed to making sure your jewelry
shopping experience is enjoyable. We
specialize in vintage, collectible, estate,
and antique jewelry and have lots of
jewelry resources and fun stuff like
jewelry trivia and games too.  There's a
wide assortment of vintage costume
jewelry including  beaded necklaces,
brooches, pins, clip earrings, matching
sets and parures, pierced earrings,
bracelets, and jewelry lots.  We have old
antique jewelry like Bakelite, Art Deco,
vintage crystal, and fruit salad jewelry.  
Shop for designer names like Kramer,
Lisner, Coro, Sarah Coventry, Trifari,
Florenza, Vendome, Weiss, J.J. and
more.  Vintage jewellery is not just good
for jewelry collectors.  By wearing your
old costume jewelry instead of letting it
sit in a landfill you're helping the
environment, and being fashionable.  
Besides wearing vintage jewelry, you
can gift, craft, collect, repair, bead, and
design other jewelry pieces too. At
jewels n treasures you'll also find
vintage beads, and vintage necklaces to
be restrung or reused for the vintage
bead artist or clever jewelry crafter in
you. Happy treasure hunting.
Vintage Beads
German/Japan
Jewelry
Jewelry Bargains
Germany and Japan Signed Jewelry
Vintage Bead Lots
Discount Jewelry Bargains
Featured Costume Jewelry Designer Coro

Almost everyone has a piece of Coro jewelry in their jewelry box. Coro jewelry is a staple of the vintage jewelry collection as Coro jewelry is relatively easy
to find and usually at an Affordable price.  Here's a little background on the jewelry company and it's products.

Emanuel Cohn started the E. Cohn & Company in New York, New York in 1901, later pairing with German-born Carl Rosenberger and  made Coro signed
jewelry.  The two men made the world's biggest jewelry manufacturing plant in Providence, Rhode Island.  By 1911 there was some mystery associated with
Emanuel Cohn's departure from the company. Speculators believe he died on the Titanic, other say he just retired.  Whatever happened to him, it was in
1911 that the Coro jewelry company was in the hands of Carl Rosenberger.  Under his leadership the company flourished.

Coro opened it's "Jewelry Campus" to prospective students who wanted to learn the costume jewelry trade.  Many graduates of the jewelry campus at Coro
became jewelry designers and model makers at other companies, or even started their own companies. (
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