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Popular in the 1920s and 30s, bakelite costume jewelry may well have come up with the best range of color names we’ve ever heard. From Creamed Corn and Egg Yolk to Mississippi Mud and Creamed Spinach, the names are as charming as the retro styles themselves.
Thought to be the oldest form of jewelry, brooches have been around since the introduction of modesty-covering loincloths. From their humble, utilitarian roots they grew to become male status symbols and, later, an el... Read More
Thought to be the oldest form of jewelry, brooches have been around since the introduction of modesty-covering loincloths. From their humble, utilitarian roots they grew to become male status symbols and, later, an elaborate part of women’s fashion. By the mid 1800s they were all the rage, making their way on to fabric chokers, lacy corsages and velvet hats. By the mid 1900s, bold colors and less serious settings brought the brooch in line with the popular Art Deco and Pop Art styles. Read Less
2.5" Width.Vintage.
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