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Coro bracelet

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17/11/2025 ore 09:00 10 Days, 8 Hours
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2200 €
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This important 1939 American bangle, made by the renowned Coro jewelry house and designed by Adolph Katz, represents a masterpiece of period costume jewelry.


Named "Miranda" in homage to actress Carmen Miranda, the bracelet was worn by the star in the film Date with Judy, lending it an iconic, cinematic aura. The piece features a stunning floral relief, decorated with emerald, ruby, and white rhinestones that illuminate and enhance the silver-tone metal frame.


Measuring approximately 5.5 x 4 cm, the bracelet combines sophistication, drama, and visual impact, perfectly embodying the sumptuous and playful style that made American costume jewelry famous in the 1930s. The combination of raised details, bright colors, and bold design makes it a highly appealing and collectible piece.


The style is extensively documented in important reference volumes:

  • Costume Jewelry – Judith Brunialti, p. 107
  • Costume Jewelry – Silvana Editoriale, p. 50
  • Fun Jewelry – Nancy Achiffer, p. 41
  • Fantasy Jewelry – Idea Books, p. 163
  • Costume Jewelry – Judith Miller, p. 73
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This important 1939 American bangle, made by the renowned Coro jewelry house and designed by Adolph Katz, represents a masterpiece of period costume jewelry.


Named "Miranda" in homage to actress Carmen Miranda, the bracelet was worn by the star in the film Date with Judy, lending it an iconic, cinematic aura. The piece features a stunning floral relief, decorated with emerald, ruby, and white rhinestones that illuminate and enhance the silver-tone metal frame.


Measuring approximately 5.5 x 4 cm, the bracelet combines sophistication, drama, and visual impact, perfectly embodying the sumptuous and playful style that made American costume jewelry famous in the 1930s. The combination of raised details, bright colors, and bold design makes it a highly appealing and collectible piece.


The style is extensively documented in important reference volumes:

  • Costume Jewelry – Judith Brunialti, p. 107
  • Costume Jewelry – Silvana Editoriale, p. 50
  • Fun Jewelry – Nancy Achiffer, p. 41
  • Fantasy Jewelry – Idea Books, p. 163
  • Costume Jewelry – Judith Miller, p. 73

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