Overview
These striking chandelier earrings feature tiered, disc-shaped drops in a rich butterscotch hue, mimicking the appearance of vintage Bakelite. They are accented with ornate brass-tone filigree caps and suspended from simple domed studs, capturing the bold geometric spirit of the 1920s.
Story
The 1970s and 80s saw a massive obsession with the Jazz Age. Designers used modern resins to recreate the 'forbidden' look of early plastics. These were made for a woman who wanted the drama of a flapper with a disco-era twist.
Maker / Origin
While unsigned, these reflect the high-style costume jewelry boom of the late 20th century, where companies like Monet, Trifari, and various boutique labels produced 'revival' pieces to satisfy a nostalgic public.
Condition & Value
The earrings appear to be in good vintage condition with some visible patina/tarnish on the metal studs and filigree. This aged look is often preferred by collectors but can be polished if desired. Condition is consistent with age. Value is driven by the popular 'butterscotch' color and the dramatic chandelier scale.