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 imaginative example of vintage costume jewelry.
The brooch, shaped like a windmill, is decorated with multi-colored rhinestones that enhance the details and elegantly capture the light. The windmill blades and the frame are finely crafted in silver, while crystals add sparkle and a touch of vivacity, creating a harmonious and playful ensemble.
Measuring approximately 4.5 x 3.5 cm, this piece combines originality and sophistication, transforming an everyday and symbolic subject into a stylish and captivating accessory. The brooch perfectly reflects the creative spirit of Adolph Katz and the mastery of Corocraft, known for transforming everyday objects into true masterpieces of design.
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