The allure and mysterious history of Regency jewelry
Regency jewelry is highly sought after among collectors, but most details about it remain shrouded in mystery. The brand was launched in New York by the Regina Novelty Company , but even the exact address of its headquarters is unknown. It was reportedly located on either 36th or 37th Street .
Founding and running of Regency
Regency Jewelry was founded by the Polowits family in the 1950s. It produced very distinctive jewelry styles during this period before going out of business in the late 1970s. Regency jewelry was sold wholesale direct to department stores in major cities such as New York and Chicago .
Later Regency and the Polowits
Regency founder Morty Polowits is said to have moved to California after the company closed and continued working in jewelry sales, but his whereabouts have not been confirmed by major companies such as AT&T , and no further information about Regency has been found. This means that the details of Regency jewelry remain shrouded in mystery.
style
Regency jewelry is characterized by its extremely high quality and unique design. The rhinestones used are of very high quality, adding glamour and depth to the entire jewelry.
A particularly distinctive feature is the use of a metal called **Japaned**. This metal gives the jewelry a deep color, and it blends perfectly with the color of the rhinestones. A metal with a slightly darker hue is used compared to the original color of the **loose stone**, resulting in a very beautiful finish.

Ruby colour has increased in depth
Regency jewelry is characterized by its designs that use a lot of rhinestones and pearls, but even for the same design, the price varies depending on the type of rhinestones and pearls used. How beautiful and rare these stones are is an important criterion for determining the price.
Pieces that contain high-quality rhinestones or rare pearls are especially valuable to collectors and often sell for above-market prices, so when buying Regency jewelry, it's important to pay attention to the type and quality of the stones used.
Regency signature piece - butterfly motif
The signature piece of Regency jewelry is the butterfly motif . Although the butterfly motif is a classic design often used by other jewelry brands, Regency butterfly jewelry stands out from the crowd.
In particular, the beautiful use of rhinestones is a distinctive feature, and the butterfly motif is extremely popular among collectors. The glamorous and sophisticated design is one of the charms unique to Regency jewelry.

There are a great many different colour variations available.
Regency Jewelry Engraving
Most Regency jewelry is stamped with "REGENCY" in capital letters. However, it is common, especially for sets (parures) such as brooches and earrings , for the brooch to be the only part stamped . Knowing this can help you identify Regency jewelry .


Set engraving is only on the brooch.