Vintage 1960s Gold-Toned Floral Brooch With Faux Pearl
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🌸 The Floral Design
This brooch is a timeless creation from the 1960s, capturing the era’s fascination with nature-inspired motifs. Three golden blossoms unfurl gracefully, each adorned with a luminous faux pearl at its center. The petals combine textured matte gold with subtle polished edges, reflecting the delicate craftsmanship typical of mid-century costume jewelry.
đź’Ž Materials & Craftsmanship
Metalwork: Gold-tone metal with a combination of brushed and polished finishes, a popular design technique of the 1960s.
Pearls: Simulated pearls, often used in this period to make high-style jewelry accessible to a wider audience.
Style Influence: Evokes the “everyday glamour” trend, where women wore elegant but affordable brooches to elevate daily fashion.
🕰️ Historical Context
During the post-war boom of the 1950s–1960s, fashion jewelry became a symbol of affordable luxury. Unsigned brooches like this one were often produced by skilled but smaller makers, sold in boutiques and department stores alongside designer pieces. Flower-themed jewelry was especially beloved, symbolizing femininity, renewal, and grace—perfect for accessorizing the modern woman’s wardrobe.
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