Thursday, August 9, 2012

Bling- Crystal Comparison


I got an e-mail from C Wonder advertising their “Bling Collection” and I was intrigued.  I have only recently and tentatively started to wear costume jewelry. Other than my pearls, I rarely wear necklaces, but I do enjoy the lift a statement bracelet can give an outfit.  
J Crew Crystal Marquis Bracelet

A couple of years ago I purchased a deep rose crystal bracelet from J Crew and it was the start of my new interest in fun accent pieces.  The crystal  pieces and their successor in the crystal jewel range, the pricier Martha necklace were solid, weighty, sparkly cut glass pieces.  They were unique at the time and well crafted.  I then purchased, again on clearance, the geometric piece- I don’t know its name.  I have truly worn this bracelet with absolutely everything, from dressy dresses to bathing suits.  I don’t know if it is the soft antique gold setting, or the smoky crystal, but there is nothing that it doesn’t match.  
Vintage J Crew "Jewels"



Finally I added the stretch bracelet to my collection, because by this time, J Crew had stopped offering the crystal bracelets I was looking for.  Well, I loved the soft black, and I didn’t even mind the stretchiness, because this bracelet, too,  was on a wonderful clearance.  However, I soon learned the hard way that I could only wear this bracelet with cotton shirts and twill or denim. Unfortunately, stretch bracelets are snaggerific( thank you gigiofca for that apropos word!) and destroy any fabric that is loosely knit or woven.

  I saw some faceted deep cobalt faceted glass bracelets, and a very dressy large stone faux diamond looking geometric bracelet today at the J Crew concept store, but they were undoubtedly expensive, and not as casual and versatile. as the pieces I already have. ( Sorry I don't have pictures, but they were in the display case.)

So when I saw that C Wonder was offering similar looking pieces, I thought I would see how they compared.  As I  noted in my previous post, C Wonder is a fabulously fun shop, but the quality of materials is not always up to the caliber of design. Some of their jewelry is awesome, some of it rather cheap looking.
Triple Stone Drop Earrings
In store, I looked at the Bling Stud earrings and  lovely drop earrings that  may have been the Triple Drop Stone Linear earrings, and the Glam  Bling  Ring.
Glam Bling Ring

They passed the J Crew of yore (thank you, Alexis of JCA for this phrase) test for me.  The stones were pretty faceted glass, and the metal settings seemed solid and the gold plating was attractive.  They did not have the full range of colors that is on-line in store, but what they had was so pretty. I think that $28.00 and $38.00 seems reasonable.
 However, the necklaces from the same collection were not as well made, and had epoxy stones rather than faceted glass.  They felt lighter, and IMO looked cheaper and were pricier . 
Banana Republic

 I saw similar pieces at Banana Republic, but my initial impression was that they all seemed cheaper and flimsy, although some of the pieces online seem to be made of nicer materials.  I rarely wear costume earrings, and I suppose that the lighter stone is easier to wear, but they just seemed plastic-y to me.
Talbots

 I then looked in Talbots- OMG why do I even waste my time?  I have such fond memories of the Talbots of old- a venerable store with enviably crisp, classic, quality clothing.  I keep hoping, but suffice it to say that the crystal jewelry pieces I saw there were not inspiring, nor were they well made.
Madewell and Anthropologie were on my way , but they really didn't have any crystal style jewelry to speak of.
Do you wear costume jewelry? What is your favorite kind?

11 comments:

  1. I agree. Sometimes all that's needed is a small piece of colourful jewelry!

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    1. Sometimes I even plan my outfit around a piece of colored jewelry, rather than the other way around!

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  2. I have been a J C jewelry nut for quite a few years, lol. I have to say that it all holds up incredibly well, and it is the one category of JC that I do not have any complaints about! I can buy with student/educator discount, but love to wait for sales. Usually the pieces have promos a few times a year. I agree that Talbots is not the store it used to be, either, but I did buy a great bracelet there this week, that is the best fitting bracelet I've found lately (a bit loose, instead of fitting exactly).
    I think that the C Wonder jewelry looks lovely - and it is much less "bold", as I know that J Crew's pieces can be a bit much for some (not me!). I own the bracelet shown at the top of this post, and it has a hinge on the bottom (not the side) and it joins together in the center top! It is my favorite bracelet yet - I've been making outfits around it, lol. I admit, there are days JC jewelry is a bit much for me, and I wear my simple, classic "real" jewelry on those days. That seems to make the costume jewelry more fun. Great post! Thank you!!

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    1. I am rather petite, so some of J Crew's bigger pieces don't suit me, but I think with costume, sometimes dramatic is better than dainty. That bracelet probably goes with so many colors, I am sure you will wear it all the time!

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  3. Great post! Like Suzy, I adore J. Crew jewelry. And, like Rose, I think that a small piece of colorful jewelry works wonders for an outfit!!!

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    1. I have come around to the thought that statement pieces add a finishing touch. Years ago , I would never touch them, but know, I often don't feel "dressed" with out them.

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  4. I just discovered your blog and it is wonderful! Sorry - am slow to all this!

    I live jewelry, but struggle to find nice pieces! I bought from BR but found the piece at the end of the pendant so cheap looking - it reminded me of a barbie doll necklace! My husband cut off the end and at least the green beads are pretty! I am unfamiliar with c wonder and will check them out!

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    1. I am very particular about the costume pieces I will buy,especially because some of them have outrageous price tags. As I am only dipping my toe into the water at this point, I have only purchased pieces that were on extreme sale. And I have enjoyed them all, with out guilt. So many costume pieces have price points that would rival the cost of silver at Tiffanys! A few of the charms at C Wonder clearly show intricate workmanship. They also seem to be made of decent enough metal. It saddens me that so many pieces are produced out of such inferior materials, because I am sure that the labor involved is still significant.

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  5. I am all about costume jewelry because honestly I don't have the heart to shell out big bucks for a statement piece I may only wear a few times. The marquis bracelet looks like a stunner though!

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  6. I love costume jewelry that is priced like costume jewelry too! I only balk if it priced the same as real pieces...

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  7. Crystal jewellery is a preferable accessory for any type of occasion. This jeweleries enhance your looks as well as we can get it in a reasonable price. So get a charming look and retouch your personality with crystal ornaments.

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