Although the specific maker of this piece remains a mystery, reverse carved lucite was a popular medium among artisans in the 1920s. The intricate designs and the use of lucite as a lightweight, yet durable material made it a favorite choice for jewelry makers in France. This brooch reflects the high standards and attention to detail that were synonymous with French craftsmanship during the Art Deco period. The trombone clasp and the reverse carved lucite are indicative of the 1920s Art Deco era. This period was renowned for its bold geometric designs and innovative use of materials, which is beautifully exemplified in this brooch.
Why You Will Be Obsessed With It. Timeless Elegance: A stunning representation of 1920s French Art Deco design. Exceptional Craftsmanship: Detailed reverse carving showcasing exquisite artistry.Symbolic Beauty: Birds on a branch motif adds a touch of nature-inspired charm. Secure Fastening: Features a vintage trombone clasp for added security. Collectible Value: A rare and unique piece for vintage jewelry enthusiasts. Follow our store for more vintage and antique treasures added daily! You won't want to miss out on our unique finds that tell a story with each piece.