
Vintage costume jewelry necklace with amber-colored faceted glass beads and gold-tone metal accents
Selling Price
$89
History
This style of beaded necklace became popular in the mid-20th century, particularly during the 1950s and 1960s when costume jewelry flourished as an affordable alternative to fine jewelry. Manufacturers like Napier, Trifari, and others created elegant pieces using faceted glass beads that mimicked precious gemstones like citrine and topaz, paired with gold-tone metal spacers and findings. These necklaces were designed to add sophistication to everyday wardrobes during the post-war era of expanding consumer culture. Vintage costume jewelry necklaces like this appeal to collectors of mid-century fashion accessories, vintage jewelry enthusiasts, and those who appreciate the craftsmanship of earlier decorative arts. The warm amber tones and classic design make these pieces versatile for both collectors and wearers who value retro aesthetics. Such necklaces are sought after for their nostalgic charm, quality construction, and the way they represent an important period in American fashion history.
Origin
United States
Time period
circa 1950-1970