Vintage Coro Victorian Revival Garnet Rhinestones & Pearls Gold Tone Necklace
Vintage Coro Victorian Revival Garnet Rhinestones & Pearls Gold Tone Necklace
Vintage Coro Victorian Revival Garnet Rhinestones & Pearls Gold Tone Necklace
Lovely and delicate Victorian revival Coro gold tone necklace from the 1960’s or late 1950’s. The lavaliere style pendant has an ornate center, a flower motive with a garnet rhinestone on an iridescent white circle that could be mother of pearl. Around it, small leaves with faux pearls alternate with small chaton garnet rhinestones. Two smaller flower motives with a garnet rhinestone are on each side of the center. The necklace is finished with a gold tone chain with tube links and a spring ring clasp.
It is signed Coro at the back of the pendant.
This timeless necklace will look good with just about everything in your closet! Dress up a simple tee shirt or add the final touch to an elegant outfit!
This necklace is in very good vintage condition. I believe one of the little faux pearls has been replaced.
Dimensions: Necklace 15 1/2” Pendant 2 1/4” x 1 1/4"
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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.
Possibly the most popular jewelry brand of the 1950s – 1960s, Coro jewelry was founded in New York by Emanuel Cohn and Carl Rosenberger in 1901/1902. The corporate name “Coro” was adopted in 1943. Coro Jewelry is most noted for its collections from the 1930s to the 1950s featuring brooches, double-clip brooches, necklaces, and bracelets. Its great success was due to the quality of their designs, the affordability of the pieces and the appeal to a wide range of consumers. They stopped producing jewelry in 1979.