"What defines a collection?"
At first glance, a collection would seem to be grouping of items with a common theme. But when I started to think about what comprises a collection in fashion or jewellery, there seemed to be more to it. In fashion and jewellery you can't just throw a group of disparate items together and consider it a collection. So I did a little research and this is what I learned:
- A collection is made up of a number of pieces which coordinate to tell a trend/story/theme
- The individual pieces can be worn in different combinations to create a set or a look
- All the pieces are designed by the same designer.
Well, let's see if the criteria fits!
At first I would have said no because all the pieces are earrings. But, if you add in the original necklace and the restrung double stranded necklace, then maybe. But I think it needs more pieces to qualify so I've added a bracelet/cuff to the collection.
Point No. 2: with the necklace and the bracelet/cuff included in the set, the pieces can now be worn in different combinations; limited combinations, but combinations none the less! So point number 2 gets a tick.
And now for the third point: designed by the same designer. Well, I didn't design the original necklace and the extent of my designing for the double stranded necklace was limited to restringing it and adding a second strand. Sadly, a restring doesn't qualify for designing it which means that the necklaces don't count.
My conclusion from all this is that Moonlight and Pearls is not a collection in the true sense of the word..... but perhaps the earrings qualify as a mini collection.
From the original 4 strands of beads I've created a double stranded necklace, 6 pairs of earrings and a cuff/bracelet. And all that I have left is just one moonshine bead, one pearl, a handful of silver spacers and the mini silver balls left. Want to see what I can do with these?
I'm sure there is another piece of jewellery in there.... perhaps I can make Moonlight and Pearls into a collection yet!
Stay tuned!
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Thank you for sharing, I always did wonder what exactly a collection was in jewelry. :) Now I know! Can't wait to see what you do with the remaining bits. I love that cuff bracelet, it's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHi Jen, Another thing I learned is how many pieces it takes to make a collection .... the answer is between 30 and 40 for fashion. That's a huge number of pieces. I don't think I can stretch the handful of beads I have left to make Moonlight and Pearls a collection but it will be a challenge to see if there is more than one piece left in those last few beads :)
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