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    Posted 12 years ago

    Agram.m
    (762 items)

    Here I show you two little brooches and a stickpin. Very nice but please have you any idea how to see the difference between French yet (black glass) and real yet? There is also Vulcanite but this has always a black brownish color and these three are real black. I know one of those differences is the temperature because glass always feel cold and perhaps a difference in weight?
    These three are about the same width.; bow-shaped 5.5 cm, middle one 4.5 cm and the stickpin also 4,5 cm. The weight of the bow-shaped brooch is 6 grams, the middle brooch on the photograp is 5 grams and the stickpin only 3 grams. I must add that the bow-shoped brooch seems to be a little duller black than the other two.
    Again my question: what period please and what kind of material?

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    1. Newtimes Newtimes, 12 years ago
      French jet is more shiny than real jet. And you are right about the weight: real jet is light and french jet is more heavy. But as they all have different forms, its hard to tell by weight. I can't really tell from your pictures though I believe the one in the back looks less shiny than the one in the front (the jet that is, not looking at the rhinestones).
    2. Agram.m Agram.m, 12 years ago
      Thanks Newtimes for your comment Idon't still not know for sure but you are right it is quite difficult
    3. davyd286, 12 years ago
      It's hard to tell without touching, but the one on the bottom with rhinestones could be celluloid, and it was probably made in the 20s or 40s, so I'd call it Art Deco, not mourning jewelry. If the two brooches on top have any chips, those would look different (under magnification) on jet and glass. For me, the best way to tell the difference is by handling the pieces. Perhaps, if there is a store near you that sells verified jet pieces, you may ask to touch them and weigh them in your hand.
    4. Agram.m Agram.m, 12 years ago
      A good advise davyd286 I will look for a shop, thanks!
    5. Agram.m Agram.m, 12 years ago
      Newtimes and davyd286, in my further search for the material from which these brooches are made I came to the discovery, after the Simichrome test that the middle brooch (photo) is made of Bakelite.
    6. Newtimes Newtimes, 12 years ago
      Well look at that. When I try the simichrome test, it never works on black pieces.
      I guess now you know all of them.
      The middle one is bakelite, the one on top probably is real jet and the one in the bottom looks like celluloid.
    7. Agram.m Agram.m, 12 years ago
      Newtimes, thanks for your helpful comment. I didn't think on a Simichrome test in the first place. But when I looked at Google pictures for black Bakelite brooches I saw a lot. Well that give me the idea to try. I have some black necklaces I will try Simichrome too.
    8. Agram.m Agram.m, 12 years ago
      Thanks Carlomar for loving I see you appriciate the "real"things!
    9. Carlomar Carlomar, 12 years ago
      Thank you for sharing the wonderful pieces in your collection!
    10. Agram.m Agram.m, 12 years ago
      Carlomar, thanks for the compliment and I like to hear the meaning, comments and knowledge from other collectors, have a nice Sunday,

    11. Agram.m Agram.m, 12 years ago
      wolcott1 thanks for loving a lot of my pieces.
    12. Agram.m Agram.m, 12 years ago
      BELLIN68 and AmberRose thanks for loving these brooches

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