Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1892 — Fashionable Jewels. [ARTICLE]

Fashionable Jewels.

A gold with a bat -sapphire body is a significant scarf pin. Enameled ribbons gathered into rosettes are used qs lace pins. Moustache brushes with Russian enamel backs are for the luxurious. There is an afford to introduce round amethyst and .topuz pins. They uro very pretty. They are -set in chased gold with an inner band of tiny pearls. Boine of the Spanish topazes are cut intaglio. They are eminently suitable for matrons. Great vogue has been given this season to little heart-shaped lockets. They are worn on fine chains, and seemed to bo called for by some sentimental considerations. The prevailing style has fiat sides of dull gold, .a stone sunk in the center, und chased edges, Manufacturors say that tire bowknot will last another season. It has crowded out many other styles, mainly because of its adaptability. It is very oommoiily used to fasten watehes at the sido and for pinning draperies. Bow knots five inches across have been made for fastening drapery on the hips. It is polka dotted with tiny brilliants. The round enameled brooches with fine interlacings and powdered with colored stones come next to the flower jewelry in rivaling the bow knot. The use of ruby spinels and olivines limit the expense. Slightly convex brooches of greenish-tinted gold with chased # perforations and set with these stoue aro among the pretty new things.—[Jewelers’ Circular.