The sun happened to shine on my "fake" jewellery on display on the side of a bookcase next to my wardrobes, and tempted me to snap a couple of photos.
The word that first sprang to mind for me was "bling". But when checking up on it, "bling" seems to actually denote "expensive, ostentatious clothing and jewellery" - rather than cheap imitations that never in their life pretended to be anything else but just that...
I searched on, and found some more definitions:
- Costume Jewelry / Fashion Jewelry: The standard terms for items designed to complement outfits rather than serve as investment pieces.
- Trinkets: Small, inexpensive jewelry items or baubles.
- Faux Jewelry: Jewelry that mimics real, high-end pieces.
- Junk Jewelry: A derogatory term for very low-quality items.
- Base Metal Jewelry: Jewelry made from metals like brass, copper, or aluminum.
I give up. The items on display above are probably a mix of all that - unless perhaps some of them are so old now that they've become some sort of faux antiques? They're all made of materials like wood, glass beads, ceramics, leather and base metals, though... (The few pieces I have of possibly somewhat higher value are not hanging out on daily display.)
I wear very little jewelry at all except on special occasions - and special occasions these days are becoming rather rare! I look at these items every now and then and think that I should give most of them away to some charity shop, as I so rarely use them. The main reason that they're still hanging where they're hanging, though, is that a lot of them are still associated with memories. (And they aren't really in the way either...)

Memories are priceless
ReplyDeleteYour jewellery is pretty - and takes up very little room - don’t be in a hurry to donate
Siobhan