Bakelite
Definition of Bakelite as it relates to Collectibles, Glassware, Antique Collectibles
Bakelite is a type of early plastic material, invented in 1907 by Leo Baekeland, which was widely used in the production of various household items and collectibles throughout the 20th century. It is characterized by its durability, heat resistance, and unique aesthetic qualities, often featuring a marbled or swirled pattern in bold, vibrant colors. Bakelite objects can be found in a variety of forms, including jewelry, radios, telephones, kitchenware, and other decorative items. Collectors appreciate Bakelite for its historical significance, nostalgic appeal, and the challenge of identifying authentic pieces amidst a sea of fakes and reproductions.
External Links
- [Bakelite.us]
- [Bakelite.com] Bakelite Synthetics: Leaders in Thermoset Resins Compounds