INSPIRED BY AMBER
One-Of-A-Kind
Jewelry Designs
by Roseann & Amber Ettinger
www.inspiredbyamber.com
Inspired by Amber...Handcrafted one-of-a-kind jewelry designed by Roseann and Amber Ettinger. An artistic union of antique, vintage and contemporary beads & jewelry components used to create striking jewelry to wear & collect made by a mother-daughter team with a love for both vintage and new.
Inspired by Amber was originally established in the early 1980's by Roseann Ettinger with the help of her young daughter, Amber Lee. Deciding to take a slightly different path for the next 25 years, Roseann Ettinger began researching period jewelry and writing books on antiques and collectibles specializing in antique jewelry and vintage clothing. She also established " Remember When", an antique and vintage clothing store in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. Amber grew up to earn a degree in fashion design, model and act in New York City. Currently, the mother-daughter team has re-focused and established their jewelry line once more, this time with a touch of the past and a freshness of today.
Da-xia
Glass circles vintage lucite floral paperweight beads long necklace
$48
Da-Xia
glass circles vintage lucite earrings
$24
Dahlia
Faceted glass drops
$25
Fei
chinese jade, vintage glass & silver toned chain
$259
Zhu
drop earrings, cloisonne beads, fluted gold toned accents
Yasu
lariat necklace w/ cloisonne, glass & vintage gold plated chain
$98
Tu
Jade & vintage glass with mixed metals
Yin
Silver toned cuff bracelet w/ glass beads
$39
April
Necklace made of amethyst, lavender, opal and aqua faceted glass beads
$124
Scarlett
silver plated chains glass faux pearls crystal
$349
Jacqueline
Large faceted Lucite balls accented with vintage glass, plastic, jet, fluted and crystal beads - 16"
$199
Rosealee
Vintage rhodium plated chain glass crystal rhinestones accent
$229
Annalee
Assorted glass and plastic beads from the 1960's suspended from a 1930s-style flat link chain
$68
Elizabeth
Six- strand necklace designed with abstract glass beads, assorted vintage beads and gold plated chains
Faye
Five faceted briolettes suspended from a gold-plated chain
$65
Gina
Fringed necklace made of unusual shaped black and gold beads from the 1960’s
$88
Ivory
Fringed Necklace made of assorted glass and plastic beads from the 1930's &1960's suspended from a gold tone chain
$76
Jade
Jade glass geometric beads accented with pink and blue glass and delicate green cloisonne enamel beads
Jessica
Large blue faceted glass tear drops accented with clear crystal and blue glass beaded chain
$119
Madeline
Over-sized fringed necklace made of abstract glass beads in shades of purple with silver plated links and closure
$175
Marie
Six- strand necklace w/ contemporary & vintage glass beads and vintage chain
Michelle
Vintage Murano glass beads accented w/ contemporary & vintage pastels
$89
Paula
Vintage pink faceted beads accented with rhinestone rondells and gold-flecked beads from the 1930s
Priscilla
Fringed Necklace made of Peking glass, Austrian crystal and floral art glass beads
$78
Suzanne
Fringed necklace in sea foam green and shades of purple
$92
Tanya
Cloisonne accented w/ cobalt & opal glass
$49
Theresa
Turquoise and coral necklace in glass and plastic
$69
Tiffany
Large fringed necklace made with a combination of turquoise and green abstract glass beads and opaque glass beads
Tracy
Combination of vintage Austrian crystals contemporary faceted glass beads and cloisonné enamel
$54
Victoria
Fringed necklace made of flapper beads from the 1920’s and Italian Millefiore beads from the 1960’s
Melania
Fringed necklace of lucite beads, wood, metal flutes and vintage and contemporary green glass beads
$129
Leila
Bib necklace of purple beads and crystals in an artistic arrangement dangling from a unique rhodium chain
$399
Christa
Multi-strand chain necklace accented with vintage and contemporary topaz glass beads
Francine
Silver plated links facted glass drops
$18
Phoebe
Aqua drops gold plated metal
Olivia Marie
Twisted gold plated links metallic beads
$22
Portia
Gold Plated Metallic drops
Jaime
silver plate aurora borealis crystal
Suma
cloisonne drop glass accents
Gao
Vintage glass w/ gold toned chain
$59
Yoi
cloissone & glass drops
Seiko
48" silver toned chain glass accents
$32
Xia
adaptable gold chain w/ glass circle earrings
$29
Song
Cloisonne & chinese symbol drop earrings
$30
Usagi
Cloisonne & glass drop earrings gold plated
$26
cloisonne drop accented w/ cathedral glass beads
Lexie
glass and gold tones in fall festive colors
Sanako
Faux & genuine jade w/ asian accents
Lex
glass & gold tones in fall festive colors
$12
Tane
chinese symbol w/ vintage glass gold plated metal
$19
Sato
wrap bracelet faux turquoise & metallic glass
$45
Yachi
Silver toned and glass drop earrings
$23
Xuan
Turquoise glass & vintage silver toned drops
Tai
cloisoone drop earrings
Yumiko
vintage oversized faux jade pendant w/ gold toned chain
Taka
Faux jade owls glass accents
$20
Yuan
cloisonne fringed necklace
Xiu
purple glass drop earrings
Xiang
glass circles triple strand gold/silver toned
Zhen
Turqouise & purple glass drops
Tori
Vintage 60" gold plated chain accented w/ jade & glass beads
Yeo
vintage & contemporary glass w/ gold tone
Chika
Chandelier earrings w/ green glass drops
Sakiya
lariat necklace w/ cloisonne & vintage gold pllated chain
Zhenzhen
Vintage silver toned pendant chain & glass drops
Yayoi
vintage cloisonne pendant w/ gold plated chain and tassel
$79
Wen
cloisonne & vintage glass drop earrings
Chun
Mesh and filagree choker amber and metallic glass drops
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Below is a list of Roseann Ettingers books along with a brief description.
All books are 20% off retail price.
Books can be autographed by author upon request.
Signature Prints
Non-wrinkling, silk jersey clothing, with bold and colorful prints signed by the most distinguished fashion designers of the day, became popular in the 1960s, especially for glamorous people who traveled worldwide. It was dynamic clothing photographed by the celebrity press that became coveted by the general public. This book is the first serious record of those textiles that swept the fashion world and inspired copycat items for ready-to wear customers. Over 350 gorgeous color photographs display party and casual styles of “signature prints” that remain classic today. Italy’s Emilio Pucci started the rage, and he was quickly followed by fashion designers Mr. Dino, Paganne, Eduardo, and more. See hundreds of signature prints from 18 clothing designers as well as many unknowns. These pages drip with color and high-fashion style, including period shoes, jewelry, handbags, and other accessories that relate the author’s keen knowledge of the style and period. The book is nostalgic and inspiring. These originals bring high prices today and contemporary signature prints are again important fashion statements.
$31.96
20th Century Neckties: Pre-1955
Following the success of her first book about neckties, Popular & Collectible Neckties: 1955 to the Present, Roseann Ettinger presents the new volume. Over 400 hundred color photographs illustrate the development of the necktie, from the turn of the century, through the Roaring Twenties, the Depression, and the War years. These neckties represent a record of textile and fashion trends, in what was often the only splash of color a man dared to wear. Most of these superb examples are in mint condition, and the photography captures their true color and pattern. A price guide is included for the collector.
$23.96
Popular and Collectible Neckties
A fascinating look into the world of men's neckwear, chronicling the style, fabric, and design changes that evolved in the second half of the 20th century. The book features nearly 400 color photographs along with a current price guide. From the slim ties of the late 1950s and early 1960s to the wide and wild Kipper ties of the mid-60s was a dramatic shift. By the late 1970s men's fashion returned to a normal state and designer labels entered the fashion scene in full force. By the late 1980s and early 1990s, retro styles became apparent as manufacturers reproduced abstract and geometric styles of the 1940s and 1950s. As the 1990s progressed, new collectible ties began flooding the market . Collecting men's ties can be extremely entertaining and a real treasure hunt. Whether it be a contemporary example or one worn decades ago, a tie is wearable art!
3000 Shoes from 1896
Here is a new look at some very smart, old shoes. In 1896, detailed engravings of 3000 styles of shoes and boots for men, women, and children were cataloged for sale by Geo. D. Ramsdell of Rochester, N.Y. They included the most fashionable designs in shoes for a discriminating clientele. Today, these shoe designs look romantic and stylish and enjoy renewed popularity among the young and old alike. The styles shown here will inspire another look at the beautiful shapes, materials, and workmanship that were expected of a shoe in 1896. The styles for women include laced and buttoned boots; flat and spring-heel styles; wool, straight, and congress shoes; oxfords; and slippers. For men there are dress shoes in wool and leather, sporting and oxford types, boots, rubbers, leggings, overgaiters, and slippers. For boys and girls there are everyday and dressy shoes, oxfords, and again, slippers. This book also presents charming advertising cuts for the retail trade to use when it publicized these shoes in newspapers. A Price Guide relates the values for shoes of this type on the market today.
$15.96
Trunks Traveling Bags and Satchels
The variety of packing trunks and carrying bags for salesmen, tradesmen, bankers, doctors, and travelers that are shown here will astound you. Whether of light or heavy weight, large or small size, and specific or general purpose, they all were made with a job in mind. Taken from the pages of sales catalogs of the 1890s, these illustrations are advertising pieces to the new mail-order business. They evoke the time when objects were made to last forever, and today there are trunks and bags of these types available in the antiques market. The Price Guide reflects what their values are today.
$11.96
Men's Clothing Fabrics in the 1890s
By today's standards, men wore formal dress every day in the 1890s. The color lithographs and line drawings of men dressed for work that are shown here bear striking contrast to men in the streets now. That very fact makes these clothes more than interesting today, they are actually time capsules for the lifestyle of a century ago. Heavy woolen cloth that has lasted a hundred years, and practical styles that were always comfortable and smart-looking bear witness to the time before automobiles and electricity. Now they have become antiques themselves. The hundreds of cloth swatches that appear have subtle patterns and plenty of texture to withstand much use. Vintage clothing collectors and designers will marvel at their variety.
Psychedelic Chic
Brilliant colors, eye-popping designs, luxurious fabrics--all these and more characterize the unforgettable fashion trends of the late 1960s and early 1970s. This was a turbulent, exciting era in our history, and clothing styles clearly reflected the fast-moving, youth-oriented culture we remember now with a sense of awe. Sophisticated or casual, clothing became an expression of personal feelings, ideas, and attitudes. Consumers hungered for bold new looks, and designers--led by Emilio Pucci of Italy--were only too happy to oblige. Using more than 400 color photos and illustrations, this book showcases the wonderful assortment of dresses, blouses, jackets, pants, shoes, and accessories worn by the most stylish of psychedelic era men and women. Pucci's fabulous works take center stage, joined by a kaleidoscopic array of fashions illustrating the influence of Op Art, "flower power," the Eastern world, native-inspired prints, and much more. Author Roseann Ettinger uses her expertise in the vintage clothing field to provide an absorbing look at the history behind these '60s and '70s fashions--looks that are enjoying renewed popularity today. Current values, a bibliography, and an index are all provided.
Compacts and Smoking Accessories
Cosmetics and tobacco are two of the 20th century's most fascinating fashion influences, for they inspired new accessories for the well-dressed woman. This book highlights the evolution of popular vanity cases by investigating materials from compact, cigarette case and lighter manufacturers. The book begins with a history of cosmetics, and their impact on society, and goes on to show how compacts evolved to hold cosmetics and who fashioned them. The tobacco-related containers are also traced from their beginnings to the establishment of a new line of accessories for both men and women. Through her newly revised text and hundreds of color photographs and advertising pieces of examples arranged chronologically, the author provides a wealth of information in this growing collector's field.
Fifties Forever!
1950s vintage clothing, from formal to classic, from party clothes and sports attire to underwear and sleepwear, is shown and described. Over 450 color photographs of American clothing for the whole family, adults and children. These styles hold a strong place in the Fifties Look that became popular around the world.
Handbags
Handbags have been an essential part of the feminine attire for nearly 200 years. This all-inclusive book showcases hundreds of unique handbags, from pouches worn in the dark ages to contemporary clutches, illustrated in 450 beautiful color images. This book traces the handbag's evolution as it has related to fashion and been influenced by history. The handbags range from delicate beaded reticules, to bold metal ring mesh bags and rhinestone-accented velvet evening bags. Leather, silk, plastic, and even wooden handbags are shown, each with current market values in the caption. The factual text and period advertisements will appeal to enthusiasts. This book is an invaluable reference for collectors and antique professionals, and a great resource for designers.
Antique Dresser Sets
Slip into the romantic world of a private dressing room. Here fancy and jeweled perfume bottles, powder jars, trinket boxes, hairbrushes, mirrors, and matching trays in sets of up to twenty items cover a dressing table or dresser top. Cosmetics, scents, and tools of beauty wait to transform mere mortals into memorable personalities, day in and day out. This book explores the feminine, fragile, and alluring vintage accessories that are collected today by many seekers of romance and history. Beautiful dressing table accessories convey an aristocratic atmosphere that has been popularized in film. Here are hundreds of elegantly designed matching dressing tools in metals, plastics, enamels, and glass presented in boxed, travel, and manicure sets. Even special boxes, lined with luxurious fabrics housing items for individual boudoir tasks, are included. Over 340 color photographs, including over 100 authentic catalog pages, are on display. They accurately portray the magnificent creative skills and use of fine materials for each elegant and glamorous item that has been carefully cherished and preserved throughout the years.
Forties and Fifties Popular Jewelry
The lively and innovative jewelry of this era is presented in thousands of examples, including costume and semi-precious pieces with identifying text. This second edition includes many new pieces along with current market values. Organized by styles and materials, the book presents rhinestones to pearls, plastics, and various metals to aid collectors and dealers in identifying their items. Also, period advertising features the jewelry and adds a graphic sense of the clothing styles with which the jewelry was originally worn.
50s Popular Fashions
Those swinging 50s are fondly remembered in this bright and catchy book of everyday fashions for men, women, boys and girls. The day and evening dresses, suits, sports clothing, sweaters, ties, socks, and sleepwear so typical of the 50s are pictured. Over 600 color photographs and sales catalog advertisements bring the clothes right into your living room. The popular Western styles for boys are a particularly strong group here. A glossary defines terms as they were used in the 50s, and the index will help locate your favorite article. The price guide reflects the current market for 50s fashions that are immensely popular today.
20th Century Plastic Jewelry
Explore designs for jewelry in natural and synthetic plastics throughout the 20th century. This fun and visually exciting book presents lavish and popular jewelry designs chronologically, covering many types of plastics — from Bakelite, celluloid, and Lucite to Plexiglas, natural plastics, and resins. Brooches, necklaces, beads, and earrings appear in many colors and textures that represent the leading styles of each decade. 365 color photos and period catalog pages display all the styles in an interesting and easy-to-understand sequence. Popular makers such as Trifari, Lisner, Coro, Kramer, Kenneth Jay Lane, and Les Bernard, and more are all well represented. Enjoy the diversity that defines plastic jewelry of the 20th century!
Popular Jewelry of the '60s '70s '80s
Today, attitudes about costume jewelry include respect and enjoyment from the growing number of collectors who search for pieces made by important designers from the sixties, seventies and eighties. Today's teenagers are wearing vintage Hippie and Mod jewelry. Prices are escalating. Over 600 color photographs and 60 advertising pieces are presented to display the variety in these popular adornments. Fashion and political trends are explained to show that they were reflected in the jewelry designs. Value ranges are included.
Popular Jewelry 1840-1940
Collecting antique jewelry can bring you endless hours of enjoyment, for it not only satisfies a love of days gone by but also brings a yearning to learn more about other times and places. The collector shows a desire to be unique in setting, rather than following, fashion trends. Roseann Ettinger's book reads like a treasure hunt. In six chapters, she takes the reader on a tour of antique jewelry from the 1840s to the 1940s, covering the Victorian era through Art Nouveau, Transitional, and Art Deco. Fascinating details on various pieces, their origins, and their makers make the jewelry come alive. Beautifully arranged full-color photographs of cameos, hair combs, hat pins, necklaces, buckles, chokers, lockets, and many other pieces handsomely complement the text. Popular Jewelry aids the reader in identifying period jewelry and the materials used in their manufacture. It also provides invaluable information for the novice collector who cannot always tell a genuine antique from a copy. The effects of history, culture, and materials on jewelry, and the effects of jewelry on culture, are intricately interwoven. An updated price guide and index are included.
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