Vintage CROWN TRIFARI 1960s Gold-Toned Leaf Brooch Pin Nature-Inspired
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đź‘‘ TRIFARI: The Gold Standard of Costume Elegance
By the 1960s, Trifari had already established itself as a leading force in American costume jewelry. Under the leadership of Alfred Philippe, former Cartier designer, Trifari turned everyday adornment into art. This brooch, with its graceful, branching silhouette, is a poetic expression of nature rendered in gold-tone metal—a hallmark of Trifari’s sculptural era.
🌳 Design: Nature’s Modernist Muse
This piece takes the form of an abstract botanical spray—somewhere between a golden coral branch, a willow leaf, and a stylized tree of life. Each tendril curves upward like flames or flowing water, suggesting growth, grace, and movement. The textured brush strokes on each branch add depth and realism, while the openwork design creates a lightness that echoes mid-century modern art.
🕊️ The 1960s: Organic Meets Opulent
During the 1960s, design turned toward the natural world—but stylized through the lens of abstraction. Trifari's creations embraced this shift, offering pieces that could evoke nature without imitating it too literally. This brooch perfectly reflects that era’s ethos: elegant, fluid, sophisticated, and undeniably wearable.
It likely debuted as part of Trifari’s “Modern Mosaics” or “Nature’s Silhouettes” line, where bold shapes and soft textures converged.
✨ Timeless Details & Enduring Craftsmanship
Satin-brushed gold tone finish for a lifelike texture
Dimensional openwork, allowing the wearer’s fabric or skin
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