Corocraft brooch
Charity initiative supporting Soleterre FoundationDescription
This American brooch from around 1940, made by the prestigious Corocraft house and designed by Adolph Katz, is a refined example of the creativity and playfulness typical of period costume jewelry.
The brooch, shaped like a fountain and bucket, combines silver and rhinestones of various colors, creating a cheerful and luminous effect. Small, precisely applied crystals decorate both the fountain and the bucket, adding vibrant sparkle and making the piece sparkle from every angle.
Measuring approximately 6 x 5 cm, the brooch combines originality, refined detail, and compositional harmony. The unusual motif transforms a small, everyday scene into an elegant and playful accessory, expressing Adolph Katz and Corocraft's extraordinary ability to make even the most humble motifs memorable.
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