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Costume Jewellery
- It may seem a little ridiculous to think
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that people deliberately buy
- anything artificial but that is most
definately
definitely
true of costume jewellery
- from the 1930s, which now sells for vast sums of money and is
- increasingly popular in America
,
Europe and Asia. The term 'costume
- jewellery' is relatively new but such jewellery has been around ever since
- people first started to
decorrate
decorate
themselves with bones and shells. The
- Romans, in particular
,
took delight in making fake jewels from glass and
- ceramics and combining them with
preciuos
precious
stones and metal. The
- eighteenth century saw an
improvment
improvement
with the arrival of hand-cut glass,
- now referred to as
'
paste'. This became so fashionable and sought after
- that it rivalled
diamons
diamonds
in both demand and price. Good pieces of
- genuinely antique paste jewellery still sell for hundreds and sometimes
- even thousands
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of pounds. The real revolution in costume jewellery is
- attributed to the
french
French
designer Coco Chanel, who turned it away from pure
immitation
imitation
of previous designs in favour of 'jewels' made to be valued
- in their own right. plastics were used
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to produce shapes and colours
- never seen before, let alone worn, and they
completly
completely
revolutionised the
- jewellery market. These plastic creations rapidly gained popularity and
- became easily
affordible
affordable
, which naturally meant that fashions in jewellery
- changed ever more quickly.