
Multi-strand glass pearl necklace with rhinestone clasp
Selling Price
$75
History
Multi-strand pearl necklaces became particularly fashionable during the mid-20th century, especially in the 1940s through 1960s, when they were considered essential accessories for elegant occasions. The rhinestone-set clasp reflects the Art Deco influence that persisted in jewelry design through the post-war era. These necklaces were often made with high-quality glass pearls that mimicked the luster of natural pearls at a fraction of the cost, making elegant jewelry accessible to a broader audience. The craftsmanship of the rhinestone clasp, with its geometric design and secure mechanism, indicates this was a quality piece meant for special occasions. Vintage costume jewelry enthusiasts and collectors of mid-century fashion accessories highly value pieces like this for their timeless elegance and historical significance. The combination of lustrous glass pearls with sparkling rhinestone details appeals to those who appreciate the glamour of Hollywood's Golden Age and the sophisticated style of that era. Such necklaces remain popular among vintage jewelry collectors, fashion historians, and individuals seeking authentic period pieces for special events or as investment pieces in wearable art.
Time period
circa 1940–1960