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JULIANA JEWELRYJuliana jewelry is a style of jewelry. Juliana is not a designer or maker. Ardent vintage costume jewelry collectors love Juliana jewelry because of its gorgeous colorful stones, hefty showy designs and superb quality. Juliana jewelry typically features navette, large marquise and round stones and also aurora borealis stones to add colors and sparkles. Some feature kite cut, pear shaped stones and dangle faceted crystal beads. Juliana style jewelry was manufactured in the 50's and 60's. The early Juliana jewelry might not have aurora borealis stones. Juliana jewelry is not signed as only paper hanging tags (Tara, Gloria, Regency) were used. Most juliana pieces no longer have the paper hanging tags. Juliana bracelets typically are five links. The early ones could have six links. Some Juliana necklaces also have a five link design in the center piece. Juliana jewelry is well-constructed and heavy in weight. Juliana jewelry is highly collectible and sought after. Therefore, it commands very high prices and will continue to rise in prices. Mr. Frank DeLizza, the son of Mr. William DeLizza. Mr. William DeLizza was one of the two founders of the DeLizza and Elster factory (D&E) who named his jewelry after his mother's first name, Juliana. Please click here to view my vintage costume jewelry collection which includes Juliana jewelry. |