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Costume Pins
Jewelry
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Costume pins and brooches found on this page were crafted by designers such as Nolan Miller, Nettie Rosenstein, Nina Ricci, Phyllis, Robert, Schiaparelli, Staret, Schreiner, Adele
Simpson and Staffordshire. These were crafted using only the finest materials such as aurora borealis, rhinestone, crystal and gold tone. More designers can be found on subsequent pages for more designers of costume pins. |
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$65
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$25
Sale $17 |
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Nolan Miller |
Staffordshire |
Nina
Ricci |
Phyllis |
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Peacock Pin |
Porcelain Flower |
Brooch |
14k Gold-Filled |
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$145 Sale $101 |
Hold |
$45 Sale $31 |
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Robert |
Schiaparelli Pin |
Staret Jewelry |
Rhinestone |
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Enameled Circa 1960 |
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Vintage Pin |
Coral Flowers |
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$56
Sale $39 |
$35
Sale $24 |
$299 Sale $209 |
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Staret Jewelry |
Blue
Leaf Brooch |
Vintage Rhinestone |
Staret Jewelry |
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Extraordinary Sparkle |
Wreath |
(3 inches by 2-1/2
inches) |
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$65 Sale $45 |
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"Original by Robert" |
Costume Pins Jewelry |
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Pin and Pendant |
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If you receive an item you are not satisfied with, you may return it for a full refund. Email us at
help@perlin-jewelry.com within 30 days.
Note:
Costume Pins Jewelry can be found on subsequent pages.
Vintage costume jewelry on our website will denote the period from the late
1920s to the early 1970s. Vintage costume jewelry was made mostly in base metals, though brass and sterling were also used. Sometimes a gold wash appeared over the base metals.
This jewelry was inexpensive to produce, however, the designs had an intrinsic beauty that made each piece unique and special. This jewelry grew out of the desire of the average person to have copies of real jewelry. Hollywood had a huge influence on people wanting look-alike copies of jewelry worn by screen idols. Vintage costume jewelry is a wearable art
and many of the pieces were made by famous designers and companies. Each item
reflects the historical period in which it was made. |