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【USA輸入】ヴィンテージ WEISS バタフライ ビジュー ブローチ/Vintage WEISS Butterfly Bijou Brooch

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【USA輸入】ヴィンテージ WEISS バタフライ ビジュー ブローチ/Vintage WEISS Butterfly Bijou Brooch1950WEISS 70 WEISS() Albert WeissCoro1942NYWEISSWEISSWEISS1971 WEISS>> 1950 H 4. 9cm x W 5. 6cm WEISS25g

1950年代頃のWEISSのバタフライモチーフブローチ。

オープンワークの蝶がホワイトエナメルで彩られており、眼やボディに敷き詰められたガーネットレッド、ブラックラインストーンが鮮やかに映えます。

優美な蝶のシルエットと、美しいカラーコンビネーションが印象的約70年経った今でもハイセンスに感じられる、タイムレスな魅力があります。

身に纏えば、コーディネートにクラシカルなムードを添えてくれる一品。

▼着用時にはほぼ目立ちませんが、下記を価格に反映させていただいております。
・蝶の触角部分に、古くなった接着剤跡による若干の黄みがございます。
・一部のブラックストーン表面にくすみが見られます。
・ストーンに所々過去のリペア跡が見られます。

【WEISS(ワイス)とは】
Albert Weissがデザイナーとして在籍していたCoroから独立し、1942年にNYで設立したコスチュームジュエリーカンパニー。WEISS本人がデザインを手掛け、制作も自社工場で行われました。WEISSのジュエリーは、オーストリア製の高品質なラインストーンを贅沢に使用した華やかなデザインが特徴。ラインストーンはその色と輝きが最も美しく見えるよう、一石ずつ手作業で爪留めされました。また、WEISSはその絶妙で印象的な色使いから「色の魔術師」と称されました。会社は1971年に閉業しましたが、そのクオリティの高さから現在もなおコレクターを魅了しています。

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ヴィンテージ・コスチュームジュエリー
年代:1950年代頃
全長:H 約4.9cm x W 約5.6cm
素材:メタル、ラインストーン
刻印:WEISS
重さ:約25g
輸入元:アメリカ

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