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A transparent Lucite bracelet, almost boring, but lively with metal golden rivets.USA, 1960s
These are simple classic clip earrings, suitable for a work environment. Made in the 1960s, they are still current and only the clip closing characteristic of that time recalls their venerable age.Coro, 1960s
Black is always classy. Even a black flower, devoid of the usual green leaves and variegated multicolored petals, does not look dead, but dressed up for an important celebration.Coro, 1950s
If a bird chirps on a branch, it means that spring is coming!Coro, early 40s, metal, rhinestones and enamel
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
Rings are needed not only to create chains, but also for airy original clip-on earrings.Bergère, 1950s
An elegant leaf with a large dew drop in the form of a pearl. Sweet and graceful.USA (the hallmark is not clear), 1960s
This is not just a chain bracelet. Take a closer look at the clasp: it imitates a buckle that closes from an unusual side for us. Everything seems simple, but how original!Avon, collection Buckle Chain Bracelet (1974)
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
This Monet silver brooch holds a secret. Inside it there is a small hole where you can insert a live flower. It turns out a miniature vase that you can carry with you.Monet, 1940s
A cool silvery color flowing from flowers with transparent rhinestones is emphasized by a whimsically curved line. Red color with bright patches does not warm with its warmth, but only adds cold.Coro, 1960s
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
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