Vintage 1950s Peacock AB Emerald Rhinestone Brooch
Vintage 1950s Peacock AB Emerald Rhinestone Brooch
Vintage 1950s Peacock AB Emerald Rhinestone Brooch – Layered Marquise & Chaton Stones, Silver Tone, Unsigned
A dazzling mid-century brooch that channels the opulence of the 1950s with a vibrant peacock palette. This layered piece features radiant emerald-toned Aurora Borealis rhinestones in marquise cuts, encircling a large central chaton stone secured with classic dog tooth prongs. A ring of smaller chaton rhinestones adds depth and brilliance, creating a starburst effect that catches light from every angle.
Crafted in silver tone metal, the brooch is unsigned but speaks volumes through its craftsmanship and design. It’s in very good vintage condition—the rhinestones are bright, clean, and full of fire. On the reverse, one section of the silver tone finish shows slight darkening, typical of age and wear, but it’s completely invisible when worn.
Details
• Era: 1950s
• Materials: AB emerald rhinestones, silver tone metal
• Dimensions: 2½" x 1½"
• Condition: Very good vintage condition; rhinestones are bright and intact. Minor darkening to silver tone finish on reverse, not visible when worn.
• Signed: No
Perfect For
• Lovers of vintage glamour and mid-century sparkle
• Collectors of unsigned designer-quality costume jewelry
• Gifting to someone who adores statement pieces with history
• Styling for holiday parties, weddings, gallery openings, or retro-themed events
Pin it to a velvet blazer, a silk scarf, or the neckline of a classic black dress. It’s equally stunning on a winter coat lapel or nestled into a vintage hat. Day or night, this brooch adds drama and elegance.
Sustainability Note
By choosing vintage, you're embracing eco-fashion—giving new life to quality pieces and reducing waste. This brooch is a testament to enduring style and thoughtful curation. No fast fashion here—just timeless beauty with a lighter footprint.
Gift-ready packaging included.
Please note: Most jewelry photos are taken at 5x to 10x magnification to highlight detail. This may exaggerate any blemishes or wear—please refer to the listed dimensions, as items may appear larger in photos than they are in person.