Vintage and Antique Cameos Accent Today's Fashions Article Vintage and Antique Cameos Accent Today's Fashions Article
    home | all categories | submit articles | about us | links | link to us | site map | contact us | recommended resources
 
Home » Articles » Beauty » Fashion » jewelry » Vintage and Antique Cameos Accent Today's Fashions

Vintage and Antique Cameos Accent Today's Fashions


By Chris Jensen

Vintage and Antique Cameos Accent Today's Fashions

The majority of cameos face right so if you find a left facing cameo, it is considered more unusual. A cameo's lines should be clear and well executed. The term high relief is used to describe cameos that are very deeply carved and have significant depth. If the cameo features a full figure, check to see if there is significant detail in the feet and hands indicating excellent carving work.

Cameos were very popular in the Victorian era (which lasted from 1837 until 1901), through the early 1950s with many pieces being classified as mourning jewelry. A cameo habille means a dressed cameo so these have little stones, sometimes diamonds, embedded in places like the figure's hair or strung on a chain around the ladies neck.

The features of the cameos have changed over the years. There is a saying 'The Nose Knows' that's applicable here because we can date some cameos of women based on the shape of the nose. Long aquiline noses were the main stay until the 1940s and up turned noses were gradually phased in and replaced them. Cameos portraying buxom women with thicker necks were the fashion through the Victorian era and first third of the 20th century, while the newer ones reflect more elongated, narrow necks on slimmer ladies. Cameos with flowers adorning a woman's dress were popular during the 1920s and through the 1950s. Not all cameos are simply busts of women. Male cameo heads were also carved mostly in the Victorian era. Scenic cameos such as ones with biblical scenes were a frequent Victorian theme and can feature dragons, gods and goddesses, chariots, etc. Many of these are highly prized and rare today. If you like scenic antique pieces, the most popular late 1800s scenic cameo was Rebecca at the well featuring usually a tree, a woman and a building with some variations.

Examine the cameo carefully for any tiny chips or excessive wear which results in blurred features. It is a good idea to bring a jeweler's loupe with you to inspect the piece. You will want to see if a cameo is hand carved or molded plastic since hand carved are more valuable and desirable. Check to see if the piece is cold to the touch and hold it up to the light. You should be able to see through the transparent areas of the hand carved shell. As you do this, look also for any signs of fissures or cracking. As cameos age, they are prone to this. Antique cameos are fragile and some owners gently rub olive oil on their pieces to keep them from becoming brittle.

You will also find antique cameos made out of different materials such as lava, gutta, percha, and angel skin coral shell as well as abalone, onyx, old plastics such as vulcanite and Bakelite and celluloid. There are lovely ones to fit most budgets and tastes but please be aware, collecting cameos can be habit forming!



About the author

Chris Jensen is a contributing author of Jetfly Blog. For more related articles and reviews visit Jetfly Fashion & Style Blog now. Also, for the best up-to-date related online products, check out Jetfly Cameo Collectibles Shop for todays current online deals. from http://www.FreeArticlesAndContent.com

Copy This Article For FREE!!!

You can use this article and copy it on your own website for free! All you have to do is make sure the article is copied with no changes and includes the "About The Author" text. Also please ensure that all url's are hyperlinked according. Thank you.

Link To This Article - And We'll Link Back To Your Website!

You are more then welcome to link to this article! All you have to do is copy this webpage address from the address bar and create a link on your website. Please use the title of this article for your link text. Please get in contact once you have linked to this article and we'll link back to you! Thank you.
 
Other great articles from this category...


Shop for a Diamond Wedding Ring
Tuesday, 6th January 2009

How Hollywood Saved Diamond Rings
Monday, 5th January 2009

The Costume Jewelery Come back
Friday, 2nd January 2009

Popular Eternity Ring Occasions
Wednesday, 31st December 2008

Find Jewelry Supplies Online
Monday, 29th December 2008


Related Sites





Free Articles

Unsecured Credit Card Application   Free Proxy   Motorola MotoPEBL   Dog Training
Copyright © 2005-2008 Your Marketing Ltd. All Rights Reserved