
Costume jewelry statement necklace with peach-colored enamel flowers
History
This type of floral statement necklace gained popularity during the mid-20th century, particularly in the 1950s-1970s, when bold costume jewelry became a fashion staple. These pieces were designed to add color and personality to everyday outfits, reflecting the era's embrace of feminine, nature-inspired motifs. Manufacturers like Coro, Lisner, and Sarah Coventry produced similar designs using enameled metal and rhinestone accents. Floral costume jewelry necklaces appeal to vintage fashion enthusiasts, costume jewelry collectors, and those who appreciate mid-century aesthetic. These pieces are valued for their nostalgic charm, wearability, and the craftsmanship of vintage costume jewelry design. Collectors seek well-preserved examples with intact enamel and original chains, as they represent an accessible entry point into vintage jewelry collecting while offering distinctive style.
Time period
Mid 20th century