Overview
A vibrant 1960s floral demi-parure featuring a dimensional, multi-tiered brooch and matching clip-on earrings. Each piece showcases stylized sunburst or daisy petals rendered in yellow and red cold-enamel over gold-tone metal with sparkling citrine-colored rhinestone centers.
Story
This set is typical of the mass-produced costume jewelry popular in the United States and Western Europe during the 1960s. The energetic 'Flower Power' aesthetic, characterized by bright cold-enamel colors and dimensional floral forms, was widely adopted by both named design houses and unbranded manufacturers. The secondary market for unbranded mid-century costume jewelry is active but generally low-value, driven by aesthetic appeal rather than collector demand for specific makers.
Maker / Origin
Unattributed
Condition & Value
The set appears complete with the matching brooch and clip-on earrings. Value in this category is highly dependent on the condition of the cold-enamel paint and the presence of all original rhinestones. Any chipping to the enamel, missing stones, or dulling of the metal backplates would place the value at the lower end of the range.