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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Estate Jewelry and The Country

Posted on 5:27 PM by ergeg

 Antique Cameos, J.E. Heaton Jewelers. Joyce always seems to have a good selection.
Outside the limits of New York city exists a world called the Hudson Valley, rolling farms, horses, artists, and the ever enduring river. About an hour and half from NYC, is Millbrook a sleepy little town with the cutest historic village and a relaxed way of life. It boasts "Horse country" estates, locals, and New Yorkers trying to escape into that slower pace.  This is where we find J. E. Heaton jewelers.


1940s Fur Clip, Earrings, and ring/ 14K and Citrine, rubies.
This woman owned business in the heart of the village, brings a refreshing mix of older, custom, as well as new fine quality pieces.  Joyce is descended from store owners in a way, ( she has an interesting historic image hanging up of the Heaton Shoes store circa 1900.  Her store has a boutique feel with a clean aesthetic and a quite well curated estate section. This section's focus seems to be that of the art deco period and the Victorian.




Victorian Gold examples from the shop, last image shows cuff links transformed into earrings.
She can often be caught wearing stunning Victorian gold pieces from her own collection.  She both finds and well as consigns these unique estate pieces from local families and other sources.
Group of three late Victorian bouquet diamond pins.
Her eye for quality pieces is obvious when looking at her vintage Taxco items, Victorian gold, Edwardian and art deco diamonds. She was even lucky enough to have sold many diamond pieces from the estate of a real Ziegfeld gal.

Bracelet, art deco 20s example from the private collection of a Ziegfeld Follies  girl's descendant.
It was her personal array of Victorian pieces she often modeled, that led me to ask where her love of estate and Victorian fine pieces came from? She wanted to answer that question in the form of a letter to her mother which paints a lovely and personal view concerning how her eye for the pieces was molded.


Dear Momma,


I am so thankful for everything you gave me, including your love of jewelry.
One of my earliest memories is of you getting dressed to go to a party. I climbed on top of the big bed and watched, fascinated by all the doings of adults. With your hair done up, and your makeup on, you carefully lifted an evening gown over your head, letting it fall gracefully. On went the heels. A final primping, and then a quick spritz of hair spray followed by perfume. Then it happened: THE drawer was opened. Out came a series of the most magnificent, shiny adornments I’d ever seen. One by one you put them in place and checked your reflection in the mirror, smiling softly as you looked at me watching you.
When I was eight, you gave me a real gold ring with a garnet. I loved the way it looked. I loved that it made me feel grown up. I took that ring off when I was carving my Halloween pumpkin that year and lost it among the orange innards, never to be found again. We looked for days and days.
When I was fifteen years old, you gave me an unusual ring from the safe. It had belonged to a long ago family member. It was a gold band with sections cut out of it, like a pie crust. Barely visible inside was woven hair. I’d never seen anything like it... I was intrigued by the use of hair as a remembrance of a loved one. Why did they do this? How did they do this?
When I was seventeen, you came home from the Pleasant Valley Auction Hall with a beautiful gold bracelet. It was made up of links that became a Chinese dragon, with a ruby in the eye. I was dazzled by the beauty and artistry of the piece. It was a moment when I knew we shared the same taste.
Christmas one year you gave me a Victorian love knot ring with a tiny turquoise stone in the center. I loved the intricate way the loops of gold fell over each other. Later that year, for my eighteenth birthday, you gave me a Victorian engagement ring. It had an unusually cut stone (which I now know was an old mine cut), held in place by regal looking prongs. Inside were the initials of my great-grandmother, Lavinia Ida Pray and her husband-to-be, Charles Duncan. I feel as though they are with me when I wear that ring.
Dearest Momma, is it any wonder I love what you loved? When I look at fine estate jewelry it takes me back to the joyful moments we shared. I only wish you were here now to see what your love has lead to...
Thank you.
Joyce from J.E. Heaton Jewelers, Inc.

Art Deco Diamond engagement ring, J.E. Heaton Jewelers. 

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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Vintage Jewelry Trends: Fall 2013

Posted on 6:56 AM by ergeg
1970s golden Accessocraft, Richelieu, Cadoro, Donald Stannard Accessories. Sarara Vintage Image.
Fashion can make you dizzy while looking forward, you also look back.  This season the trends on the runways in terms of jewelry, remind me of the aesthetic of the 80s with a little 70s peppered in.  I think we can all agree Lanvin's chains, chains, chains, and word jewelry is very 80s.  One look at Linda Evangelista's 80s Chanel ad should put your questions aside. Also GOLD. This season takes from the 80s gusto and over accessorize.  More! More! More!

Linda Evangelista, for Chanel. Circa 1980s.
Yes, that means you can feel good about not taking off one item before you leave the house!  Lanvin sort of made the look feel fresh by not going logo crazy and instead by embracing Love, Help, Happy....

Fall 2013, Lanvin runway. Lanvin.com
Personally, I am more of a fan of the 60s mod inspired styles used by Lanvin and Chloe this summer, but I can get behind a little Love necklace.   So, if you don't want to by all the newest trends in jewelry you can start by buying some larger scale vintage chains and logo jewelry. If you wish you can buy one Lanvin piece and stack it with vintage. You can go with vintage Chanel necklaces. Monet made quite a few chain necklace styles you could pile on affordably.  Anyway, start by looking up 80s, vintage necklace, or 80s chains at online vintage stores. Here are some ideas for a vintage look:

Spunk Vintage belt, image by Spunk. rights reserved.
P.S. Couture, 80s glass necklace. rights reserved.
Secondly as I mentioned, size is king this season and nobody did it quite like the 70s. I saw this use of oversized in Oscar de la Renta's large earrings and chunky bracelets as well as Anna Sui's larger maltese style crosses and use of lots of accessories on the runway. The Trifari "waterfall" necklace kind of does it all for you in one piece-makes it easy so to speak.

70s Famous waterfall Trifari necklace, worn in The Devil Wears Prada. Sarara Vintage. rights reserved.
So to apply this knowledge to the vintage invest in some larger vintage earrings- you should have no problem searching 80s clip ons and 70s examples- One thing is for sure this fall and winter accessories are back and you shouldn't feel shy about making a statement in them.  
Napier 1970s Dragon necklace. Sarara Vintage image.
For the 70s designer styles with the more dramatic sizes try- Napier, Lanvin, Accessocraft, Donald Stannard, Alexis Kirk....If you like the older models try the lager Victorian inspired pieces of the 30s and 60s.  Think Vivienne Westwood's fall victorian inspired pieces. You can get that look with the real thing but the 60s versions are larger scale. 

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Saturday, August 17, 2013

One King's Lane and Sarara Vintage Jewelry!

Posted on 6:02 PM by ergeg
We are pleased to announce our new space on One King's Lane, which went live today.  Their vintage market place is a fun spot to see treasures from various artists and shops.  Sarara Vintage Couture will be adding exclusive finds on One King's Lane often, as well as putting some of our shop picks on sale there.   Here are some fun photos taken for our bio page, which we may rotate now and then. It was a burst of colorful babbles in the office that day! Stop by and visit our marketplace for more.







All images rights reserved Sarara Vintage. Accessocraft, Vrba, Hobe, Art Deco pieces, Napier etc.

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Posted in 20s, 70s, art deco jewelry, Cadoro, costume jewelry, designer, Fashion Jewelry, One King's Lane, Vintage jewelry | No comments

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Vintage Jewelry Ads: Diane Love for Trifari and more!

Posted on 7:32 AM by ergeg
Miami Herald, 1971. Jordan Marsh covers Diane Love's Trifari jewelry.
If you have been following Sarara Vintage, then you know we have partnered with the iconic Diane Love, artist and jewelry designer who also worked with Trifari in the 1970s. If not welcome to the blog! She created her precious line for Bergdorf, as well which you can read about in our full post on the history of her jewelry and Trifari partnership.  I wanted to add an update to highlight the growing archive's new addition of the press, articles, and ads that she saved from that period in her life.  These can now be seen at our Diane Love for Trifari archive.  Here is a little teaser:















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Posted in 70s, Bergdorf Goodman jewelry, costume jewelry, Diane Love, Diane Love for Trifari, jewelry, Trifari, Vintage jewelry, vintage jewelry ads | No comments

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Vintage France: Cars, Vintage Hats, Lovely Ladies and Gents

Posted on 7:48 AM by ergeg

Angeline Mattiocco photo, rights reserved. 6e Traversee de Paris .
This is reason 5,107 why my vintage might have a more interesting life than I! If you are a vintage seller, you have probably realized this at one point. I am always amazed when something once forgotten gets a new lease on life, who knew?  I often wonder if that little old lady, who carefully saved this hat in its original box for over 40s years had imagined it would wonder the streets of Paris?  I have had some great vintage from the store, end up in some wonderful places-from designers getting inspiration for a collection, to actors on the red carpet.  Many vintage sellers, such as I have had the pleasure to see an item come alive on the television or big screen as well.  My friend Ranch Queen Vintage had the fun of watching her vintage swim suit open up season 6 of Mad Men, wow! It's rewarding to send these treasures off to their new lives anywhere, since honestly many were tossed aside.

Angeline Mattiocco photo, rights reserved.  6e Traversee de Paris 
This bring us to the Sarara Vintage hat, circa 40s. I wanted to post about this because it shows how another culture celebrates all things vintage! I had not heard of the 6è Traversée de Paris estivale. A client emailed me saying she had bought the hat to wear to an event in France.  Afterwards she emailed me saying she did wear our hat there, and describes the event: "It was the 6th summer "traversee de Paris", a rally with more than 650 vintage cars (from 1910-1970) who cross all the famous places in the city (Vincennes, Monmartre, Opera, place de la Concorde, Champs Elysee, Invalides, Eiffel Tower..."(Aurore).


Luc Morel, photo. rights reserved. Aurore and our hat!
I wanted to post these wonderful pictures she sent of her in the hat and the information about the event for all the readers to enjoy. Her dress is also wonderful! One can see from the link above and her images that it was a vintage hat lover's dream too:
Angeline Mattiocco photo, rights reserved. Aurore at the 6e Traversee de Paris 


Sergio Web, photo.rights reserved. Aurore by vintage car.





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Posted in 40s, 50s, 6e, Angeline Mattiocco, France, Luc Morel, Paris, photography, Traversee de Paris, vintage cars, Vintage clothing, vintage hat | No comments
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