White rosehip flowers have inspired and will continue to inspire artists and designers to create jewelry. The result will always be exceptionally good. Like those clip-on earrings.Trifari, Wild Roses collection, 1955
A classic bracelet from Trifari - everything about it is recognizable: white pearls, typical for its jewelry of the late 50s - early 60s, and baguette rhinestones, and small transparent rhinestones, so often found on his brooches.Trifari, 1960s
Golden leaves, simple and elegant, will surely adorn any woman.Trifari, 1960s
What's better than a multi-chain necklace? Just a necklace, in which, in addition to chains, there is also a giant pendant. Bingo!Trifari, 1960s
A very elegant necklace in which a soft metal swirl is combined with pointed transparent rhinestones. A classic piece from the early 1950s by renowned costume jewelry maker TrifariTrifari, 60s
Transformer jewelry deserves special attention and reverence. Like this cardigan clasp that in a moment can turn into a pair of clip-on earrings and a chain bracelet on a thin wrist.Trifari, 1960s
Another spiral / curl / shell (someone will see something, almost a psychological test) from the recognized masters of jewelry from Trifari.Trifari, 60s
Jewelery with pearls - artificial or natural - never goes out of style. Perfect to give a touch of style not only to the evening look, but also during the day.Trifari, 1960s
This is not silver and lapis lazuli, although it is very similar. The same noble combination of deep blue and darkened silver, although it is made of metal and plastic.Trifari necklace and earrings, 1950s
The spiral is immobility, turning into movement, a symbol of time and eternity, it is associated with the idea of repetition, the cycle of life and death. Philosophy of being in a simple brooch by TrifariTrifari, 1960s
This peacock fluffed and straightened his tail - admire me, adore me, admire me, sing serenades to me! It doesn’t matter that the tail is golden (can you see these iridescent overflows?) There is no more beautiful bird than a peacock. It just sings badly...Trifari, 1960s
"Simplicity is the hardest thing to get in this world; it is the extreme limit of experience and the last effort of genius." George SandTrifari brooch, 1960s
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