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Florenza Retro Vintage Glass Topaz Pin Great Condition No Wear

$35.00

This is a vintage 1960s large signed Florenza faceted glass topaz pin; very showy with a lot of depth. All original. No wear to the gold at all. Beautiful crisp, clean, clear, 25mm glass topaz with great sparkle and highlights. It came from the estate of a jewelry distributor and was only ever used for display. Better than excellent condition! No repair. Size is 1 3/4″ tall North to South by 1 1/2″ wide, East to West. DEPTH is over 1/2″. A gorgeous signed Florenza pin for your vintage fashion and designer jewelry collection.

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Florenza Retro Vintage Glass Topaz Pin Great Condition No Wear ****The white line on the glass stone is photo glare. The stone and the pin are in great, no wear condition. Heavy Gold plating still brilliant and all intact like when it was originally made. Beautiful glass topaz, no chips or abrasions or flakes or wear. Good as new!

This is a vintage 1960s large signed Florenza faceted glass topaz pin; very showy with a lot of depth. All original. No wear to the gold at all. Beautiful crisp, clean, clear, 25mm glass topaz with a lot of sparkle and highlights. It came from the estate of a jewelry distributor and was only ever used for display. Better than excellent condition! No repair. Size is 1 3/4″ tall North to South by 1 1/2″ wide, East to West. DEPTH is over 1/2″. This is a gorgeous signed Florenza pin for your vintage jewelry collection.

About Florenza Jewelry:

Florenza-made products appeared under many other names as well, as Dan Kasoff, Inc. contracted for various designer name clients, including Estee Lauder and Revlon. Estee Lauder was quality conscious and only wanted products that had style and class – that is what Florenza always produced. These cosmetics giants carried Florenza’s solid perfume containers. Other famous clients of Florenza were Coro, Weiss, Hattie Carnegie, Capri and Kramer. Florenza-made and Florenza-marked jewelry and boutique items, such as vanity dresser products, decorative accessories, (key chains, lipstick caddies, picture frames, jeweled vanity boxes, nodding animal pin cushions and saccharin holders) were sold in fine department stores throughout the U.S. – including Lord & Taylor, Bloomingdales, Sax Fifth Avenue, Bonwit Teller.

Florenza produced wonderful Victorian revival examples in ornate brooches, bracelets, Necklaces and earrings. Only the finest stones were used from Austria, Germany and the Orient – many made especially for them. Their cameos had two styles – hand carved shell made in Italy , Wedgwood Mocha – all were mounted in ornate 24k gold plated settings, as was all their antiqued jewelry. Other exclusive finishes used in their jewelry was termed Florenza Gold, French Gold and French Rose. The famous cheetah brooch with a moveable tail is one example of their innovative creations. Some popular styles were repeated for several reasons but there was always something new introduced.