Trifari
Pendant Necklace, Trifari Crown, Swirled Ribbons Pendant, Brushed Gold Tone, Vintage
Pendant Necklace, Trifari Crown, Swirled Ribbons Pendant, Brushed Gold Tone, Vintage
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- Vintage Pendant Necklace, Trifari Crown, Chain with Swirled Ribbons Pendant, Gold Tone Trifari Necklace with Pendant, Mid Century Jewelry, Collectible Jewelry (Discontinued)
- Vintage: 1955 - 1969
- Details: A gorgeous, and unusual looking pendant from Trifari! Very Mid-Century in style, and totally back in fashion today. The necklace features a two-tone gold finish, brushed bold and shiny gold on intertwined swirled ribbons. it has a snake-chain, nice and heavy with a spring ring clasp closure. It is signed "Trifari" and has the Gold Crown copyright symbol as well. Amazing piece to own and wear in all seasons!
- Material: Metal
- Dimensions: Chain: Approx. 24 inches Long (opened). Pendant: 2.75 inches Long.
- Condition: Vintage - Used. Excellent Vintage Condition. Any black marks you see in the photos are simply reflections. There is no damage to this piece, no visible wear on the gold. Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns. All Sales Final. Please remember these are VINTAGE and ANTIQUE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show scratches, wear and tear and imperfections.
Trifari was founded by an Italian immigrant, Gustavo Trifari. He had been making his own line of jewelry since 1910, however, the name Trifari was not officially founded until 1925. In the 1930's Gustavo combined his brand with sales managers Leo Krussman and Carl Fishel, the company became known as Trifari, Krussman and Fishel. They became known for high quality and unique designs, at affordable prices, worn by a prestigious clientele made up of movie stars, singers, and even First Lady Mamie Eisenhower, they grew to be one of the largest manufacturers of American costume jewelry. In 1994 Trifari merged with Monet, and in 2000, when Liz Claiborne acquired Monet, Trifari was part of the deal. Today, this brand is still a sought after collectible, most prefer Trifari pieces prior to the mergers since the majority of pieces were made overseas after that.
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