Bakelite Wood
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![]() Assembled Vintage Bakelite Carved Wood Terrier Dog Onyx US $875.00
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![]() VINTAGE 1930S WOOD CAT REVERSE CARVED BAKELITE FISHBOWL PIN US $850.00
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![]() BAKELITE WOOD CARVED DOG PIN HEAD SWIVELS VINTAGE US $650.00
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![]() PIN 4 DOG PLASTIC WOOD BAKELITE ERA VINTAGE US $390.00
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![]() RARE Vintage 1930s Wood Bakelite FISHING RABBIT Pin US $382.50
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![]() VINTAGE LAMINATED ORANGE BAKELITE WOOD EARRINGS US $350.00
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![]() VINTAGE BAKELITE WOOD CELLULOSE ACETATE DANGLING PIN US $185.00
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![]() VINTAGE WOOD CARAMEL BUTTERSCOTCH BAKELITE HORSE HEAD PIN US $185.00
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![]() VINTAGE LAMINATED STRIPED GREEN BAKELITE WOOD RING US $185.00
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![]() LARGE VINTAGE CARVED CLAD BAKELITE FLOWER WOOD PIN US $175.00
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![]() CUTEST VINTAGE WOOD GREEN BAKELITE ERA DOG WITH UMBRELLA PIN US $175.00
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![]() Vintage Lucite Bakelite Wood Screwback Frog Earrings US $175.00
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![]() Vintage Carved Bakelite Wood Squirrel Tremble Pin US $175.00
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![]() VTG BAKELITE WOOD BOWLING PIN MINT US $175.00
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![]() OLD LAMINATED BAKELITE WOOD GEOMETRIC DANGLE EARRINGS US $175.00
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![]() Bakelite 2 tone Butterscotch Wood bangle bracelet US $159.99
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![]() Vtg Bakelite Catalin Wood Logs Stretch Chunky Bracelet US $152.99
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![]() 2 BAKELITE POLISHED WOOD FLORAL PINS US $150.00
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![]() LARGE VINTAGE BAKELITE ERA CARVED WOOD 3D HAIRY COW PIN US $95.00
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![]() FAB Vintage 1940s WOOD green BAKELITE CLIP PIN US $95.00
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![]() Vintage Galalith wood art deco ring bakelite era US $95.00
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![]() VINTAGE APPLEJUICE BAKELITE WOOD MUSICAL NOTES PIN US $68.00
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![]() VINTAGE BAKELITE ERA PAINTED WOOD LUCITE HORSE PIN US $65.00
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![]() Bakelite Wood Look Carved Rust Red Bangle Bracelet US $65.00
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![]() Hippie Boho End of Days BAKELITE wood lucite Necklace US $59.00
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![]() VINTAGE CHUNKY BAKELITE LUCITE BUTTERSCOTCH AND WOOD BRACELET US $58.29
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![]() vintage ART DECO BAKELITE BUCKLE w WOOD INLAY unused US $55.00
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![]() Vintage Bakelite Wood Pin Fabulous US $52.20
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![]() Vintage Wood Look Bakelite Diamond Shaped Links Necklace US $49.99
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![]() Art Deco 1930s to 1940s coral flowers Carved Bakelite with wood Brooch pin US $49.99
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![]() VINTAGE ART DECO BAKELITE WOOD PIN US $37.50
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S Women's Style Was A Time Of Excellent Restrictions On Style, Fabric, And Trim Materials. The War Pressured Clothes Styles
s Women's style was a time of excellent restrictions on style, material, and trim supplies. The war forced clothing designs to be easy yet it also forced manufactures to be creative with what they could use and invent new materials. The 1940's brought about new women's fashion inventions numerous of which are still around today.
The girdle. Prior to the 1940's a women's shape was made by metal boned corsets. In the 1940's the girdle was invented as a type of tummy tuck underwear. It formed just the middle down to the hips and created the sleek hourglass silhouette related with vintage fashions. The girdle was unpleasant and was eventually replaced by nylons or no shaping undergarment at all. Today the girdle returns with physique shapers, manage leading stockings, control top underwear and other suck and sleek basis clothes. They name may have changed but these garments are just updated girdles in disguise.
Wedge shoes. Leather and wood was needed for the war so shoe styles had to get creative. The answer was cork. A cork sole was used for shoe heels and then wrapped in a fairly fabric, mesh or even reptile skin. It was economical and permitted a taller heel then what was considered a safe heeled pump. These days wedgies arrive in and out of style, particularly in summer, when wedge sandals hit the seashores.
Rayon. If you did not know, Rayon is a artificial material. It was invented and grew to become very well-liked in the 1940's. Up till then wool, silk, and cotton was what clothing was produced of. Silk and cotton were required for the war so Rayon was utilized rather. It could be light-weight like silk or hefty like wool. These days rayon is still utilized in fine materials, particularly in summer.
Nylons. Prior to the 40's women's stockings were made of silk. They were extremely fragile and needed regular mending and hand washing. Dupont then invented nylon and therefore "Nylons" became a brand name title for stockings. These days nylon is nonetheless utilized to make all kinds of hosiery and materials.
The Zipper. Thanks to new inventions of the 1940's women can zip up clothing instead of using buttons, snaps or lacing.
Plastic. Even though numerous types of plastic had been around since the 1920's it wasn't till the 1940's that they really took center stage in the fashion world. Jewelry was made of Bakelite plastic in big colorful styles. Handbags, makeup case, and home objects had been being made of Lucite. You might not understand these plastic names but I am sure you are conscious that plastic is all over the place in fashion- from adorable barrettes to zippers to purse handles.
Shoulder pads. You might believe that the 1980's had been the initial decade to use shoulder bags. They actually go back again much farther than the 1940's but as a regular fashion accessory for women the 1940's had been the initial. They utilized shoulder pads in dresses, jackets, and blouses in purchase to square off the shoulder for a boxy army feel. The 1980's were seriously motivated by 1940's style and therefore shoulder pads came back in style.
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