Corocraft brooch
Charity initiative supporting Soleterre FoundationDescription
This American brooch from around 1940, made by the renowned Corocraft house and designed by Adolph Katz, is a refined and creative example of vintage costume jewelry.
Shaped like a teaspoon, the brooch combines silver and rhinestones of various colors, creating a lively and playful effect. The spoon's blade is elegantly decorated with multicolored crystals that catch the light, while the finely crafted silver handle lends balance and refinement to the composition.
Measuring approximately 9 x 2 cm, this piece has a modest yet original impact, perfectly expressing the creative spirit and attention to detail typical of Corocraft in the 1940s. The innovative use of materials and the choice of an unusual subject transform an everyday object into a unique and captivating fashion accessory.
This design is published in Judith Brunialti's book Costume Jewelry (p. 153), a testament to its historical and collectible value.
A perfect example of how vintage costume jewelry combined joy, elegance, and craftsmanship, transforming small everyday details into true wearable works of design.
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