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Fabulous Crown Trifari parure from the late 1950's or early 1960's. The last picture shows a magazine ad with the same necklace in green. Trifari gave a name to its jewelry designs and this one the "Colleen" jewelry set.
Four Montana blue chaton rhinestones are channel set in the center of each shiny brushed silver stylized leaf design links for the necklace, bracelet and earrings.
The adjustable necklace has a hook closure. The bracelet has a fold over clasp and the earrings are clip-on.
All pieces are signed Crown Trifari. This set is in mint vintage condition.
This sophisticated and elegant jewelry set is stunning!
A very collectible and easy to wear jewelry set from Crown Trifari! A wonderful Valentine's Day gift!
Dimensions: Necklace 14" to 16" Bracelet: 7" x 1/2" Earrings: 1 1/4" x 7/8"
Considered a "founding father" of costume jewelry, the Trifari jewelry brand was created by Gustavo Trifari Sr. and Leo F. Krussman in 1918 and later added a third partner, Carl Fishel. In 1930 Trifari hired Alfred Philippe as head designer, and that is when the company really began to take off. Philippe’s background in designing very high-end fine jewelry for firms like Cartier and Van Cleef and Arpels brought a wonderful sense of luxury and style to the company. Pieces by Philippe are highly sought after and have recently increased in price. Trifari ceased production in 1999. In 2000, the company was sold to Liz Claiborne, and production was moved overseas. Since then, lesser quality jewelry has been mass-produced and sold on Trifari cards without any stamps on the jewelry.
All jewelry is gift packaged in organza bags and earrings come with silicone pads or stoppers for comfort and security.
By purchasing this item, you are contributing to a more sustainable fashion future.
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