Lucite, Acrylic

VTG 1950s Yellow Moonglow Lucite Bangle Mid Century Modern Thermoset Acrylic

This vintage moonglow Lucite bangle dates back to the 1950s 1960s and features a highly collectible luminous satin finish. Unlike flat modern resins, authentic vintage moonglow contains embedded reflective particles that catch the ambient light, creating a beautiful “glow from within” optical effect that mimics natural cats eye in gemstones. It features a beautifully polished, smooth domed exterior with a flat inner band, making it exceptionally comfortable for all day wear and perfect for stacking with your favorite Bakelite or celluloid jewelry! Very good vintage condition. See photos for detail and measurements.

VTG 1950s Yellow Moonglow Lucite Bangle Mid Century Modern Thermoset Acrylic

This vintage moonglow Lucite bangle dates back to the 1950s 1960s and features a highly collectible luminous satin finish. Unlike flat modern resins, authentic vintage moonglow contains embedded reflective particles that catch the ambient light, creating a beautiful “glow from within” optical effect that mimics natural cats eye in gemstones. It features a beautifully polished, smooth domed exterior with a flat inner band, making it exceptionally comfortable for all day wear and perfect for stacking with your favorite Bakelite or celluloid jewelry! Very good vintage condition. See photos for detail and measurements.

Gerda Lynggaard-Monies Black & Clear Chunky Ring Necklace fabulous.

The Gerda Lynggaard-Monies Black & Clear Chunky Ring Necklace is a stylish and unique accessory designed by the renowned brand Monies. This choker necklace features a combination of clear and black acrylic and Lucite materials, sourced from Denmark. The signature touch of this piece makes it a standout addition to any fashion-forward jewelry collection, I love this necklace, but I’ve rarely worn it so it’s time for somebody else to enjoy it. I got it a few years ago and I think it was brand new then. I’m including the bag that it came in which is lovely itself. I’m not a jeweler, but please let me know if you have any questions.