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7 Different Types of Bakelite Jewelry

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    Bakelite jewelry (most of which was originally marketed as Catalin) goes way beyond stacks of bangles in solid colors. This popular plastic adornment was made in transparent versions, reversed carved, resin washed, and clad with metal among other variations. In some instances, several colors were even laminated together.

Vintage Bakelite Jewelry Collectors Weekly

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    Bakelite was an early plastic resin, developed by Leo Baekeland in 1907. Originally used for industrial purposes thanks to its ability to withstand heat, molded Bakelite and its cast cousin, Catalin, made the jump to costume jewelry in the 1920s and had their heyday in the 1930s and ’40s.

Bakelite Jewelry Identification and Price Guide

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    Cynthia Shirk / Getty Images Values for Bakelite jewelry can vary widely depending on the rarity of the piece. Many of the examples shown here are quite hard to find and reflect prices paid by avid collectors who compete at auction to own these pieces. Other pieces shown, which generally sell for $200 and less, are fairly common.

Bakelite Jewelry History and Recognizing Fakes

    https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/collecting-bakelite-jewelry-147917
    Bakelite was invented in the early 1900s by Dr. Leo Baekeland and his team of chemists. Although some pieces in muted colors without carving were made earlier, jewelry cleverly crafted from phenolic plastics became really popular in the 1930s. The term Bakelite is popularly used to describe these pieces, and that's not likely to change.

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