What is Richelieu jewelry?

Richelieu is name for Joseph H. Meyer Bros Co. A company known for working in costume jewellery since early 1900’s. They often made jewellery incorporating pearls in to the many items of jewellery they produced.

Where was Richelieu jewelry made?

New York City
was a faux (i.e.fake) pearl manufacturer in New York City which formed in January 1933.

What is JJ mean on jewelry?

Jonette Jewelry Company
Courtesy Treasure Box Antiques) JJ stands for “Jonette Jewelry Company.” The company was created in the 1940s by two brothers who decided to honor their parents by forming the name “Jonette” as a combination of their names: “John” and “Etta.” Jonette produced costume jewelry, especially charming figurals, until 2006.

How much is Napier jewelry worth?

Napier jewelry comes in a range of prices, from around $20 for a pair of small earrings to over $300 for a sterling silver necklace, depending on the design, demand and materials used. The sterling silver collection is highly valued as are rare, vintage pieces from the early 20th century.

Is Napier gold plated?

Instead of being real gold, many Napier pieces are gold-plated. Collectors Weekly reports that a large number of designs were crafted from gold-plated brass. They may feel lighter than a similar piece crafted from gold. They will not feature the 14k gold mark.

Is Napier sterling silver?

Jewelry designs In the 1940s, most of the jewelry produced was sterling silver tailored pieces. Napier jewelry is notable for its simple, modern, geometric and floral designs. However, the company also produce boutique and high-end jewelry. Some of the metalwork bears resemblance to Mexican and Scandinavian designs.

Is Coro jewelry sterling silver?

Designed by Corocraft Sterling, it’s crafted from gold plated sterling silver, rhinestones and enamel, and is typical of the famous Coro Duettes.

Is Monet fake gold?

As a result, Monet Jewelry frequently used faux gemstones like glass, gold- and silver-plated metals that looked like the real thing. In other words, they wanted the average person to be able to wear ‘diamonds’, ‘gold’ and ‘pearls’ without paying the price of these materials.

What does the Richelieu logo mean on jewelry?

By the 1950s, the Richelieu logo was often used on hang tags and packaging in script lettering. Most marks found on the actual jewelry, however, are all caps in block lettering. A few pieces marked only “Austria” on the jewelry have also been found with the “Geno Division of Richelieu” foil hang tags.

What kind of jewelry does Lisner Richelieu make?

Lisner-Richelieu Corp. is still producing jewelry and it is now marked: “Richelieu”. The Richelieu costume jewelry symbolizes the beautiful simulated look of real pearls of the highest quality with stylish designs using gold plating, silver plating and platinum as the base metal.

Who is the designer of the Richelieu pearls?

Mark: Traynor for “Richelieu”, “Treza”, “Richelieu Satinore”, “Richelieu Indelle”, “Richelieu Pearls”, “Ingeborg-Sant Angelo for Richelieu” 1967, “RCHL with a 2 letter number”. The newer costume jewelry made is said to be better designed than some of the older pieces.

How big are Richelieu signed faux pearl earrings?

Vintage Richelieu signed faux pearl earrings are tear drop shaped and have posts for pierced ears. The earrings are 3/4 inches long and the setting is a bright gold tone metal. The backs of the earrings have some glue residue which is not obvious when earrings are worn.