Vintage Art Deco Revival Jonquil & Clear Rhinestone Feather Dangle Clip-On Earrings
Vintage Art Deco Revival Jonquil & Clear Rhinestone Feather Dangle Clip-On Earrings
Vintage Art Deco Revival Jonquil & Clear Rhinestone Feather Dangle Clip-On Earrings – Gold-Tone, 1970s Glam
These vintage clip-on earrings radiate bold elegance with a sculptural silhouette and radiant sparkle. Crafted in gold-tone metal, each earring features a round button top encrusted with jonquil rhinestones—soft yellow gems that glow like sunlight. Suspended below is a dramatic feather-like dangle composed of elongated, tapering segments adorned with alternating rows of clear and jonquil rhinestones. The design evokes stylized wings or cascading plumes, with graceful curves and pointed tips that shimmer with every movement. Likely made in Western Europe during the 1970s Art Deco revival, these earrings echo the style of French designer Pierre Bex.
Era: Likely 1970s Art Deco revival
Condition: Very good vintage condition; all rhinestones are intact and sparkly, with one clear stone showing slight darkening
Dimensions:
• Total length: 3⅝"
• Width: 1"
• Clip-on backs: secure and comfortable
Perfect For:
• Lovers of vintage glam and symbolic design
• Eco-conscious fashionistas seeking sustainable sparkle
• Gifting for birthdays, holidays, or milestone celebrations
• Styling for cocktail parties, gallery openings, or festive evenings
Pair them with a sleek black dress, a silk blouse, or layered textures for a dramatic, radiant finish. Whether gifted or self-chosen, they speak to transformation, elegance, and enduring style.
Sustainability Note:
Choosing vintage is a conscious act of eco-fashion—preserving craftsmanship, reducing waste, and celebrating timeless design. These earrings are not just accessories—they’re wearable history, curated with intention.
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.