Vintage Coro White Enamel Bead Silver Tone Bracelet, 1950s, 7 Inches
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Description: This is a vintage Coro bracelet, from the 1950s or 1960s. The bracelet features a series of alternating silver-tone metal leaves and clusters of white, round beads resembling flowers or pearls. It has a delicate chain and clasp closure, typical of jewelry from that era. Coro was a well-known costume jewelry company founded in New York in the early 1900s by Emanuel Cohn and Carl Rosenberger. The company produced jewelry under several brand names, including Corocraft, and was known for its innovative designs and high-quality craftsmanship. The bracelet's design, with its floral and leaf motifs, is characteristic of the mid-20th century. The use of white beads and silver-tone metal was also popular during this period. The presence of a safety chain is another common feature of vintage bracelets, adding an extra layer of security. The company closed in 1979.
This would be a great addition to your jewelry collection or make a great gift!
*Approximate Measurements: Length - 7 Inches, Weight - 1.2 Ounces
*Condition: Good pre-owned condition. Some glue visible under magnification showing a vintage style. Will see signs of wear under magnification. See photos for details.
*Hallmark: Coro
*Item: P 2809
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