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Bright Orange “Moon Glow” Lucite beads are the focal point in this demi-parure. Considered to be “cutting edge” and innovative when introduced during the 1940′s and 1950′s, Collectable plastic jewelry is divided into three basic categories: Celluloid, Bakelite and Lucite. Jewelry created using plastics from that period are not only beautiful, they are durable, quality pieces and are highly collectable to those “in the know”. This earring/brooch set is a fine example of “plastics” done right……

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