Less well
known than the more available Coro or Trifari, Weiss Chrome Hearts
Pendants is a good choice for the beginning collector.
Spanning a
large range of designs and materials, from rhinestones to enamel to
plastic, Weiss was in operation from 1942 to 1971, making them truly
vintage pieces. Albert Weiss contracted with designers and manufacturers
to produce designs with the Weiss name.
Be aware, however, that
some new Weiss jewelry copies can be found. Typically the newer pieces
will have pasted in rather than prong-set rhinestones, the rhinestones
are small and new-looking, and the plating on smooth-backed pieces is of
poor quality. If youre interested in Weiss jewelry being sold on line,
be sure to ask the seller whether the piece is vintage or a
reproduction. Do a search to look at both vintage and reproduction Weiss
pieces, and become educated about the differences.
Weiss was
known for floral, fruit and figural designs, and also geometric, Art
Deco necklaces, bracelets, pins and earrings. The workmanship and
quality are uniformly very high. In the mid 1950s Weiss made creative
use of Swarovski aurora borealis rhinestones.
A classic Weiss
design features smoky quartz rhinestones with pave loops or icing. Smoky
quartz was also referred to as the Black Diamond Look, and was created
to imitate German smoky quartz stones.
Weiss butterfly pins are
especially collectible, and some have wings mounted on tiny springs that
make them flutter. Another popular Weiss collectible is Christmas tree
pins, and can be a great investment for the beginning collector.
Christmas ornament pins currently sell for much less than the tree pins.
Weiss
jewelry used high quality Austrian rhinestones and were made in
classic, timeless designs, made to fit with a modern wardrobe as msn well as the fashions of years gone by.
Several
marks, or signatures were used on Weiss jewelry. WEISS, printed in
caps, dates from 1942. Other marks from the 1940s and 1950s include
Albert Weiss in script, WEISS in script, Weissco and Weiss in caps with
the copyright symbol , denoting pieces made after 1955.
Some Weiss
pieces may be unmarked, which would reduce the value. Some were sold to
department stores, which marketed them in boxes with the store name.
Weiss
produced many types of sets of jewelry. Pin and earring sets, necklace
and bracelet sets, three-piece sets of pin, earrings and bracelet,
matching necklace and earrings, any sets, if complete, increase the
value beyond that of the individual pieces. If youre lucky enough to
find the original box, the youve got a real treasure.
Some vintage
Weiss brooches had smooth reflective metal backs. They should be
totally smooth. Reproduction pieces may have smooth backs, but the
quality will not be as good as on the vintage pieces.
As always,
when considering the purchase of vintage jewelry, you should be sure
that the piece is in good condition. If you are buying for yourself, and
not for investment, you can be more flexible with condition, but the
better the condition, of course the higher the value. Is the piece is
signed? Is it well designed? And, do you like it? If Chrome Hearts Pendants
youre buying for investment purposes, your personal taste isnt as
important, but if youre buying for yourself, buy what you like so youll
be encouraged to wear it often.
Weiss Chrome Hearts Pendants has
been undervalued by collectors, but that seems to be changing as prices
have been going up. If youre lucky enough to find a piece of vintage
Weiss jewelry, and its in good condition, youll have a high quality
collectible.
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