Halloween is just around the corner. Parties on the weekends with people decked out in their best costumes. And yet one more chance to enjoy the fun or scary atmosphere on beggars night too!
Nearly every year, we get orders for a Swarovski Mask that some Swarovski fanatic is planning to wear to a party!
Our favorite crystal brand produced four different masks all release in their Jeweler’s Collection line. All the masks can indeed be worn, but some are on the more fragile side and I would suggest using caution if wearing these Swarovski Limited Edition releases.
The first mask came out in 1999. It was a limited edition of 2000 units. While the mask itself was not numbered, the certificate included with it was numbered. The Swarovski identification # for the 1999 Swarovski mask is 3391.69SN. The crystal stones for this mask were hand set and are bonded into the mask frame. The satin-like Swarovski box is burgundy in color. The Swarovski 1999 Mask retailed for $350 and sells in the $450 – $500 price range on the secondary market.
The second mask came out in 2000. It was a limited edition of 3000 units. While the mask itself was not numbered, the certificate included with it was numbered. This mask has a detachable handle so that the mask is hand-held, not actually worn. The Swarovski identification # for the 2000 Swarovski mask is 1508853 / 1508982. The satin-like Swarovski box is grey in color. The Swarovski 2000 Mask retailed for $375 and sells in the $450 – $500 price range on the secondary market.
The third mask came out in 2001. It was a limited edition of 3000 units. While the mask itself was not numbered, the certificate included with it was numbered. The Swarovski identification # for the 2001 Swarovski mask is 1806193. Clear crystal stones and yellow crystal stones were used for this mask. The satin-like Swarovski box is iridescent lavender in color. The Swarovski 2001 Mask retailed for $395 and sells in the $475 – $525 price range on the secondary market.
The final mask came out in 2002. It was a limited edition of 2500 units. While the butterfly mask itself was not numbered, the certificate included with it was numbered. The Swarovski identification # for the 2000 Swarovski Butterfly mask is 1600317. The satin-like Swarovski box is blue in color. The Swarovski 2002 Mask retailed for $375 and sells in the $500 – $550 price range on the secondary market.
Whether you attend a party as your favorite celebrity, or a professional athlete, or any other costume, you can always bling it up with some Swarovski Elements or conceal your identity with a Swarovski mask. Even if you just want to walk around with your kids on Beggar’s night, with a little spunk, you can wear a Swarovski Crystal Mask. Most importantly, have a safe and fun Halloween event.
Angie / Crystal Exchange America
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