Description: BROWN SUGAR!... Spectacular SCHIAPARELLI topaz and aurora borealis crystals wide bracelet. Features open backed, unfoiled topaz chiclets accented with aurora borealis crystals. Push-style box clasp with attached safety chain. Gold-plated base metal. The bracelet measures 7 1/2"L by 1 1/2"W. Earrings measures 1 1/2” by 1". All pieces are signed SCHIAPARELLI. Excellent vintage condition. The faceted edges around the crystals really catch the light. Book page reference of the widest version of the bracelet with center pear-shaped crystals is shown here. SCHIAPARELLI: Late 1920s - 1974 Elsa Schiaparelli was born in Rome, Italy in 1890. She moved to Paris in the 1920s where she opened her first couture fashion house. She left Paris in 1940 and opened her own fashion operation in New York City in 1949 and also opened a boutique offering ready-to-wear clothing, selling jewelry, perfume, cosmetics, lingerie, and swimsuits to complement her fashionable line of clothing. She licensed her name for mass production of costume jewelry and accessories made by David Lisner Co. which was also the authorized American agent and distributor for her earlier French-made pieces. In 1947, she created clothing in hot pink color, for before that time, black, brown and blue were the only popular and basic colors in women’s clothing. Top designers for her establishment were Jean Schlumberg (designed the Circus collection), Serge Matta, Pierre Hubert Givenchy, Cecil Beaton, and Jean Clement. In 1949, the Ralph De Rosa Company produced Schiaparelli jewelry. Schiaparelli’s earlier jewelry, was showy, imaginative, and bold with innovative designs but in her later years, the jewelry lacked the "off the wall" look of her earlier work. She is best known for her whimsical designs taking inspiration from nature, the circus themes, and the signs of the zodiac. Her jewelry designs also include Native African Art, and Jungle Primitives. She designed chunky suites with prong-set molded iridescent glass stones (called watermelon) and aurora borealis rhinestones (developed by Swarovski in 1955) or large faceted colored glass stones that were produced in the mid 1950s. The company used pot-metal, sterling silver and gold plated backings. Eliza retired in 1954 with the Schiaparelli line discontinued around 1955. She sold the rights to her name and business in 1973, therefore, American manufacturers continued producing her designs up to 1974. Lydia Coppola (of Coppola e Toppo) in Paris, designed pieces for Schiaparelli early in her career. Schiaparelli’s early 1930s pieces were unsigned and are rarely ever seen today. In the late 1930s, jewelry pieces were signed "schiaparelli" in lower case block letters up until 1949 and "Schiaparelli" in script after 1949, and "Designed in Paris--Created in America" 1949. Eliza died in Paris in 1973. Her jewelry is highly sought after and very collectible.
Price: 575 USD
Location: Bradenton, Florida
End Time: 2025-01-28T19:21:42.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.25 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Schiaparelli
Type: Jewelry Set
Color: Brown
Main Stone Color: Brown
Material: Crystal, Glass
Set Includes: Bracelet, Earrings
Metal: Yellow Gold Plated
Country of Origin: United States
Main Stone: Crystal