
Reproduction of silver-tone metal leaf brooch, likely inspired by Coro designs
Selling Price
$20
History
Leaf-shaped brooches and pins became popular in the mid-20th century, reflecting a fascination with nature-inspired motifs in jewelry design. These pieces were often crafted in silver or silver-tone metals and featured detailed, textured surfaces that mimicked the veins and contours of real leaves. Such brooches were widely worn as elegant, versatile accessories that could be pinned to coats, scarves, or dresses, adding a touch of organic beauty to everyday attire. Leaf brooches hold particular appeal for vintage jewelry collectors and enthusiasts of mid-century design. Their timeless aesthetic and craftsmanship make them desirable for those who appreciate nature-inspired accessories and the artistry of vintage costume jewelry. Collectors value these pieces for their historical significance, intricate detailing, and the nostalgic charm they bring to any collection.
Time period
Mid 20th century