
Rhinestone necklace with emerald-green and clear glass stones in silver-tone setting
Selling Price
$120
History
This style of rhinestone necklace emerged in the mid-20th century when costume jewelry became widely popular as an affordable alternative to fine jewelry. Manufacturers used high-quality glass stones and metal settings to create pieces that mimicked the appearance of precious gemstones and diamonds. These necklaces were particularly fashionable during the 1950s and 1960s, when cocktail parties and formal events called for glamorous accessories. Rhinestone jewelry from this era remains highly collectible among vintage costume jewelry enthusiasts and fashion historians who appreciate the craftsmanship and design aesthetics of mid-century accessories. Collectors value these pieces for their ability to add vintage glamour to modern wardrobes, and they are especially sought after when they feature vibrant colored stones in excellent condition with minimal stone loss or tarnishing.
Time period
circa 1950-1970