
Gold-tone metal brooch with red and green cabochon stones
Selling Price
$25
History
This style of decorative brooch emerged in the mid-20th century, particularly during the 1950s-1960s, when costume jewelry became widely popular as an affordable way to accessorize. The filigree scrollwork design and use of colorful glass or lucite cabochons reflects the era's love of ornate, feminine styling. These pieces were mass-produced by various manufacturers and sold through department stores and jewelry counters across America. Brooches like this one appeal to vintage jewelry collectors and enthusiasts of mid-century fashion accessories. The combination of gold-tone metal with vibrant colored stones makes it an attractive decorative piece that captures the optimistic, colorful aesthetic of post-war America. Collectors of costume jewelry particularly value pieces from this era for their craftsmanship, nostalgic appeal, and the way they represent accessible glamour for everyday wear.
Origin
United States
Time period
circa 1950-1960