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Corocraft brooch

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17/11/2025 ore 09:00 10 Days, 8 Hours
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1250 €
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This American brooch from around 1940, made by the prestigious Corocraft house and designed by Adolph Katz, is an elegant example of the creativity and decorative flair of period costume jewelry.


The lyre-shaped piece is embellished with multi-colored rhinestones that capture the light and lend brilliance to the design. The finely crafted silver frame is enhanced by crystals that add vivacity and harmony, transforming the musical instrument into a small, wearable masterpiece.


Measuring approximately 6 x 4 cm, the brooch combines originality, elegance, and attention to detail, making it a refined and distinctive accessory. The design is published in Judith Brunialti's book Costume Jewelry (p. 152), a testament to its historical and collectible value.

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This American brooch from around 1940, made by the prestigious Corocraft house and designed by Adolph Katz, is an elegant example of the creativity and decorative flair of period costume jewelry.


The lyre-shaped piece is embellished with multi-colored rhinestones that capture the light and lend brilliance to the design. The finely crafted silver frame is enhanced by crystals that add vivacity and harmony, transforming the musical instrument into a small, wearable masterpiece.


Measuring approximately 6 x 4 cm, the brooch combines originality, elegance, and attention to detail, making it a refined and distinctive accessory. The design is published in Judith Brunialti's book Costume Jewelry (p. 152), a testament to its historical and collectible value.

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