Bakelite
Bakelite is a form of early plastic developed in the early 20th century by Belgian chemist Leo Baekeland. It is known for its durability, heat resistance, and unique aesthetic qualities, making it a popular material for various objects, including collectibles, vintage costume jewelry, and other decorative items. Bakelite's distinct warm, creamy color and smooth texture have made it highly sought after by collectors. The material can be molded into a variety of shapes, which has led to its use in creating an array of decorative objects such as figurines, radios, telephones, and other household items. Bakelite jewelry is particularly prized for its bold, geometric designs and vibrant colors, making it a staple in any vintage costume jewelry collection.
External Links
- [Bakelite.us]
- [Bakelite.com] Bakelite Synthetics: Leaders in Thermoset Resins Compounds