Vintage Emmons Rhinestones & Gold Tone Loops Necklace
  • Vintage Emmons Rhinestones & Gold Tone Loops Necklace
  • Vintage Emmons Rhinestones & Gold Tone Loops Necklace
  • Vintage Emmons Rhinestones & Gold Tone Loops Necklace
  • Vintage Emmons Rhinestones & Gold Tone Loops Necklace
  • Vintage Emmons Rhinestones & Gold Tone Loops Necklace
  • Vintage Emmons Rhinestones & Gold Tone Loops Necklace
  • Vintage Emmons Rhinestones & Gold Tone Loops Necklace
  • Vintage Emmons Rhinestones & Gold Tone Loops Necklace
  • Vintage Emmons Rhinestones & Gold Tone Loops Necklace
  • Vintage Emmons Rhinestones & Gold Tone Loops Necklace

Vintage Emmons Rhinestones & Gold Tone Loops Necklace

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A vintage Emmons necklace with a lot of sparkle!

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Vintage Emmons Rhinestones & Gold Tone Loops Necklace

Beautiful and sparkly vintage Emmons clear rhinestones and gold tone loops necklace from the 1950's. The center of the necklace alternate gold loops and rhinestones elements. All rhinestones are prong set. The necklace is adjustable, it can be worn as a choker and is finished with a hook clasp.

It is signed with the Emmons crown tag that has on one side the E for Emmons and on the other side Emmons with the © sign, as well as an other small rectangular tag. It is excellent vintage condition. 

An elegant necklace that would be a great addition to any vintage collection and would make a lovely gift. 

Dimensions:   length adjustable 14" to 17 1/2"

By purchasing this item, you are contributing to a more sustainable fashion future.

All jewelry comes gift packaged in organza bags. Please note that most of the jewelry photos are taken at 5 to 10X magnification. This shows any blemishes much more magnified than they really are.

Emmons Jewelers Inc. started in 1949 in Newark, New York. Charles H. Stewart, its founder, named his company after his wife Caroline Emmons Stewart. All Emmons jewelry has a very high standard, always a rich texture and chic design. Considered to be quite rare, Emmons jewelry has never been “consumer goods” sold in supermarkets, department stores, or sent by mail. Instead, for the distribution of his jewelry Stewarts came up with a unique scheme: the jewelry parties. From 1949 until 1955, Emmons jewelers marked their products with “Emmons” and a copyright sign next to it. Also, the company used the marks – EMJ, Emmolite, Ce. However, at some point, the Stuarts chose to hang paper labels instead of stamping. In November 1949, Charles Stewart founded a subsidiary company – Sarah Coventry, and began producing jewelry mostly under this brand. Accordingly, Emmons jewelry is quite rare at present. Jewelry marked Emmons ceased to be produced in 1981.

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