Vintage 1930s Czech Emerald Rhinestone Brooch — Signed Czechoslovakia
Vintage 1930s Czech Emerald Rhinestone Brooch — Signed Czechoslovakia
Vintage 1930s Czech Emerald Rhinestone Brooch — Signed Czechoslovakia
A jewel-toned cluster of emerald fire — signed Czechoslovakia, and crafted with the meticulous hand of pre-war Bohemian artisanship.
Rich emerald green rhinestones, each individually prong-set in their own delicate gold tone cup, cluster together in a dimensional floral arrangement that catches and refracts light from every angle. The stones graduate in size from a larger central stone outward, creating a sense of natural organic growth — like a full-blown garden bloom frozen in glass and gold. The sparkle is immediate and striking, that unmistakable depth of color that only genuine Czech rhinestones of this era achieve.
The simple C-clasp with no locking mechanism, combined with the stamped oval cartouche reading "Czechoslovakia" — used only between 1919 and 1939 — firmly places this piece in the 1930s, before the upheaval of World War II ended this golden era of Bohemian jewelry production. Czech rhinestone work of this period is widely collected for its exceptional quality and the precision of its stone cutting and setting.
Nearly 90 years old and still brilliant — a testament to the craftsmanship of the Bohemian jewelry ateliers that made Czechoslovakia synonymous with the finest rhinestone work in the world.
Condition: Very good vintage condition. Emerald rhinestones are bright and sparkling, all stones present and secure in their prong settings. Very light wear to the gold tone finish, visible only under a jeweler's loupe.
Details
- Signed: Czechoslovakia — stamped oval cartouche
- Era: 1930s — pre-war, confirmed by signature & clasp
- Size: 1¼" diameter
- Metal: Gold tone
- Stones: Emerald green rhinestones, individually prong-set
- Clasp: C-clasp, no locking mechanism
- Condition: Very good vintage
That intense emerald green makes this brooch a natural for the holiday season — pinned to a velvet blazer, a wool coat or a classic black dress it brings instant festive richness without a single sequin in sight. But it works just as beautifully year round — the color sings against ivory, cream and camel tones in autumn, and equally against navy or forest green in winter. Try it at the neckline of a simple blouse or gathered at the shoulder of a silk scarf for an effortlessly European finishing touch.
For the collector in your life, a signed pre-war Czech piece with this provenance and condition makes a deeply considered gift — for a birthday, an anniversary, or simply for someone who appreciates the extraordinary craftsmanship of a vanished era. Arrives carefully wrapped and ready to give.
This brooch was made in the ateliers of Bohemia nearly a century ago, by craftspeople whose names we will never know but whose skill is still visible in every precisely set stone. Choosing a piece like this — pre-war, hand-crafted, irreplaceable — is the opposite of fast fashion. It is a conscious decision to value what already exists, to keep exceptional craftsmanship in circulation, and to wear something with genuine history rather than something made to be forgotten.
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