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Local vintage jewelry collector launches Web site

When Debbie Oakley of Henderson discovers a true vintage accessory treasure, CPR could be necessary.

"My heart just goes," she says, rapidly thumping her fingertips to her heart. "I start panting. I have to have it. I have to have it."


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The adrenaline rush of a vintage jewelry collector doesn't compare to that of any old jewelry junkie. The difference is accessibility. Like most collectors, Oakley is drawn to a very specific style: Victorian revival costume jewelry from the '30s to '50s. Not exactly as easy to find as a John Hardy cuff from the fall '09 collection, but the hunt is what makes the capture so fulfilling for the full-time hairstylist.

She realizes everyone doesn't have the time or energy to spend chasing down a serpentine bracelet with dragon's breath stones from 1953, though. For them, Oakley launched embellishgirl.com, a Web site where she sells every necklace, bracelet, brooch, purse and scarf that she's collected over the years -- and is willing to part with.

Oakley finally put her baubles on the Web after hosting a jewelry show for friends and realizing she isn't the only one with an addiction. "It was a shark-feeding frenzy," she recalls. "Girls and their jewelry. If they want it, they want it."

And hopefully for embellishgirl.com, they'll come and get it. She sells designers such as Sarah Coventry, Selro, Selini, Miriam Haskell, Eisenberg, Coro, Hobe, Juliana, Trifari and more. Pieces are crafted using various crystals, art glass, black metal, chunky beads and antique rhinestones. Her price points range from $25 to $325. Styles lean toward the grandiose, with parure sets (three matching pieces) worthy of red carpets and individual pieces that serve as exclamation points.

Oakley, who has a fashion degree from International Academy of Design and Technology in Henderson, has been collecting vintage for more than 20 years. Her collection once spanned everything head-to-toe, which she briefly sold from a Boulder City storefront called Antique Boutique in the late '80s. A lack of vintage-minded locals caused her to shut down the shop prematurely. From there, she sold her goods through shows at casinos and claims to remember every piece ever to leave her hands.

The one sell that stands out the most would have to be a long white beaded gown she gave up to a movie costume designer. Normally, she bids her pieces goodbye, figuring she'll never see them again, but the white gown greeted her again during Sharon Stone's opening scene of "Casino." Oakley "couldn't believe" her eyes.

Her vintage clothing days are behind her as she got rid of everything except her jewelry. Today she just hopes to cause someone else's heart to palpitate the way hers does when she comes across a coveted piece.

According to Oakley, "We don't want to wear Grandma's jewelry just because we loved her." We want to wear it because we love the jewelry, too.

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embellishgirl wrote on March 20, 2010 08:31 AM: One of the comments posted refers to a classic and beautiful 60+ year old Vintage Victorian French Scenic Cameo Bracelet. The link to the embellishgirl return policy is clearly displayed on each page of the entire website and we offer store credit for the entire purchase amount, Always! Here is a detailed desciption of this beautiful bracelet. Each cameo is surrounded by white seed pearls set atop dainty goldtone filagree links and features an ornate, decorative clasp.
All parts on this bracelet are original and in Great Wearable Vintage Condition, even has the chain guard!
You can see the close up pictures of this Vintage Beauty at: http://www.embellishgirl.com/bracelets.html and
http://www.embellishgirl.com/victorian-revival-french-scenic-cameo-bracelet.html . A beautiful, wearable piece with lots of history!


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Sue Smith wrote on March 19, 2010 02:08 AM: I purchased a bracelet from this website and the quality was so poor as to look like it was purchased from a dollar store. Very disappointed and ripped off!


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MJJ wrote on October 09, 2009 02:49 PM: I have a Weiss pearl and rhinestone brooch that came from Debbie's collection. It is fabulous! Excellent quality and in mint condition. She takes pride in her jewelry and it shows.I certainly will buy more from her. Those chunky bracelets in the photo look interesting so will have to see them in person.


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Amber wrote on October 08, 2009 01:47 PM: I love the jewelry on her site! I've actually been to a couple of her shows and have purchased Lucite necklace/bracelets sets which I love! Her website is lots of fun and I love her bags and scarfs, as well! I have the best vintage rose/silk scarf from one of her shows - love it!


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MKB wrote on October 08, 2009 01:37 PM: Ms. Oakley obviously has taken something she truly loves and is now making it available to the public - what a great accomplishment. Like most things, "they just don't make them like they used to" definitely holds true for jewelry. The jewelry looks phenomenal and congratulations to Ms. Oakley.


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JAB wrote on October 08, 2009 01:01 PM: Loved this piece on Debbie and her vintage jewelery. I viewed Debbie's website and it is very well done. What a selection. Her vintage pieces are high quality and so unique. Love it! Everything old really can be new again! Really love the vintage handbags too! Look forward to adding some of her pieces to my collection.
JAB


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N HO wrote on October 08, 2009 07:14 AM: Wow! that chunky ornate purple horn o' plenty lucite bracelet she is wearing is awesome. I have never seen one like that before. I saw her website www.embellishgirl.com and it is the best Vintage Jewelry website on the net. There are pieces in there that I don't think you can find anywhere. I started counting how many she had on one page then I just stopped realizing that it would just take to long. I hope she is reading this because she truly has done a great job putting everything together on her website. If she is reading this I just love the entire website but there is something about those Chunky Bracelets that caught my eye. Here is what I also liked about her website: you cans clearly see the details in the Vintage Jewelry pieces she has and you can tell they are of such high quality that it makes you wonder were she found it. I know some people that wear Vintage Jewelry and I will show them your website today. Good Luck with your Vintage Jewelry website, signed: NHO