AB Rhinestone Information
Aurora Borealis Jewelry - How Old is it?
They are so full of fire and light. Aurora borealis (AB for short) rhinestones and beads were, and are still, a favorite of vintage jewelry designers.

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Named for the Northern Lights
The Northern Lights in nature is a spectacle of color and light. So too, are
the wonderful stones referred to as Aurora Borealis rhinestones and glass
stones. They sparkle and have a myriad of stone coatings to give us this
nature in jewelry look.
Misleading Dating by Retailers
There are a lot of jewelry sellers, particularly
on ebay who will try to convince you that the piece of aurora borealis
jewelry they are selling is from the Victorian, or Edwardian, or even Art
Deco period. Don't be fooled. It isn't.
Swarovski and Dior
In the early to mid 1950s, the Swarovski Company
began experimenting to give a lustrous aurora borealis coating on crystals
to make them more radiant. The process was meant to simulate the effect of
the Northern Lights, or the celestial Aurora Borealis. By 1955, the process
was perfected by Swarovski, who also worked closely with Christian Dior in
the design of jewelry with these stones,
Early prices
Initially, the jewelry made from these stones was
only available to the very wealthy, but the process was soon licensed for
use by other manufactures, such as Corocraft, who used it in their Vendome
line. Later, when plastic beads with this finish became the vogue, the
jewelry became cheaper and more affordable by the general public.

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Coating colors
You are in for a treat when you examine a
rhinestone or glass bead which has this coating. You will see shimmering
colors radiating from the beads in a variety of shades. Early colors had
mainly a bluish coating, but over the years more and more variations in the
coating color was perfected and the stones now have a wide variety of colors
available. Jerry Smith from Beads and JSBeads.com has a wonderful chart of
Aurora Borealis coating colors on his site.
Popularity

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The use of Aurora Borealis stones and beads in jewelry was very popular
until the mid 1960s, when it tended to fade from the manufacture of
jewelry, only to have a huge resurgence in later years of the last
century when vintage jewelry collecting started to become so popular.
Although one can acquire jewelry from many time periods with AB stones,
for investment purposes, the 1950s is the time period on which to focus.
Aurora Borealis stones were fashioned into all types of vintage jewelry
- necklaces, bracelets, earrings, rings, pins and brooches are all found
with these stones.
Don't be fooled
So, when you find a piece of jewelry with original
aurora borealis stones, don't be fooled into believing that it dates from
the 1930s or 1940s. Occasionally, you may find a patent number on the back
of a piece which will specifically date it, but the patent will never
indicate a piece earlier than 1955 unless the stones have been replaced.
Vintage Jewelry Lane has a lovely range of Aurora Borealis rhinestone
jewelry for sale in all price ranges.
I try to offer accurate vintage jewelry information, but may make errors from time to time due to mistakes in research information.
