The oldest was given to me by my maternal grandmother and is from the 1930's. It is made of a yellow metal and was once covered with gold, you can see traces of it on the sides and completely on the inside. There is a small elephant on the lid and my grandmother told me that it was enamelled, but that has long since gone.
Inside there is a mirror that unfolds by itself when you open it. As you can see there are two compartment, the one in the lid was meant for pressed rouge, the one ion the bottom for pressed powder. You bought the make-up separately and fitted it into the holes. There is two words stamped inside, "Marinello" and "PAT.PEND.". The compact is 6 cm long and 5 cm wide at its widest point.
The other powder compact comes from my paternal grandmother Elsa and is from the 1940's. It's a bit more luxurious. The lid is in red enamel with an enamelled rose, surrounded by six rhinestones.
It was meant for loose powder. As you can see, at some point Elsa decided to use it for loose rouge instead. It measures 8,5 cm across.
In the bottom, underneath the remaints of rouge, there is a paper where you can read: "KIGU of London. Convertible for loose or solid powder. The highly polished finish is protected by an invisible film of transparent enamel. The inside of the powder compact is also stamped "Made in KIGU England"
A quick google tells me that there is a The House of KIGU website with their powder compacts. I didn't found my compact, but here is a black one from the forties that is very similar. Marinello powder compacts are also around and though I have seen some with elephants on, I haven't come across any with the same shape as mine. I did find this cute ad for powder, though.
They're lovely. I've got some myself, and have to stop myself every time I see one being sold anywhere as I think I would soon have a whole cupboard full..:)
ReplyDeleteOoh these are lovely, such pretty designs :)
ReplyDeleteI am still on the look out for the perfect one!
ReplyDeleteYes, they are very pretty! I think it could be very easy to start buying more of them, but I will try to restrain myself. :)
ReplyDeleteThey are both utterly gorgeous compacts - I love spilt ones like the top rouge and powder compacts, they have so much character and design. I'm a bit of a collector myself just wish i had the money for more!
ReplyDeleteRachael: Yes, that's my fav too! :)
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