Description
●Approx. Size: Please refer to the supplementary photo with rulers. The black is in inches, and the white is in cm.
●Color, Materials: Antique gold color metal, rhinestone
●Brand, Designer: Coro
– Engraved: Coro in 2 places
●Condition: Vintage Very Good (Items were made before the copyright mark was added, at least before 1950, and the metal coating and rhinestones have some scratches and fading due to use over time.Structural It is in excellent condition.It is a must-see for those who like antique textures.Please check the enlarged photo.
[Costume jewelry famous brand story]
Coro
The brand name comes from the two founders, “Co” for Emanuel Cohen and “Ro” for Gerald Rosenberg. Founded in 1901, the company name was changed to Coro Inc. in 1943. Production in America continued until 1979 and in Canada until 1998.
Designer and director Adolf Katz, a visionary who joined the company in 1924, played a pivotal role in leading it to rapid growth as America’s largest costume jewelry company. Along with Trifari, this manufacturer produces a wide range of products, from affordable to luxury lines in terms of quality and design, and is also an easy-to-collect brand.
Corocraft, launched in 1937, and Vendome, launched in 1944, are the company’s luxury brand lines.
I think this is what Georgia O’Keeffe’s close-ups of flowers would look like when turned into jewelry. An antique flower brooch with a stunning three-dimensional effect that depicts a realistic pansy flower.
The surface of the petals has a realistic striped pattern, and each petal is embedded with tiny rhinestones that look like sparkling water droplets.
It is a product with a strong presence that you can feel the weight of the metal.








