Identification

Prada Enamel Triangle Logo Plaque

Photo reference

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Overview

This iconic inverted triangle is the 'seal of approval' for one of the world's most influential fashion houses. Crafted from vitreous enamel and silver-toned metal, it features the House of Savoy coat of arms, a nod to Prada's history as a royal supplier.

Story

The Prada triangle logo, incorporating the House of Savoy coat of arms, was originally a mark of Prada's status as a royal supplier in 1919.

Maker / Origin

Unattributed · Prada, Milan, Italy, Late 20th Century (c. 1980s–1990s)

Condition & Value

Chips to the enamel or tarnishing to the metal lettering significantly reduce utility for high-end upcycling, capping value at the low end of the replacement market. The front enamel appears well-preserved with minor surface scratches consistent with age.

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Market Analysis

The secondary market for salvaged luxury hardware is robust, heavily driven by independent jewelers and upcyclers seeking authentic emblems for custom pendants and charms. Loose, unattached Prada triangle plaques consistently realize between $15 and $55 depending on condition and verifiability. Conversely, when these identical plaques are mounted onto chains or keychains to function as completed accessories, their value jumps to the $120–$170 range. Because the subject item is evaluated as an unattached replacement emblem of untested metal, the fair market value is firmly anchored to the raw salvage and replacement hardware tier.

Value Drivers

Iconic inverted triangle design with 'PRADA MILANO DAL 1913' text and Savoy coat of arms

High liquidity within the robust upcycled designer jewelry and replacement hardware markets

Concerns

Absence of original mounting or attachment to a verified Prada garment/bag

Proliferation of counterfeit replacement hardware and DIY craft supplies depresses unauthenticated base values

Best Venue

eBay or Etsy

Upside Potential

Professional conversion into a wearable pendant or bag charm using high-quality secondary hardware.

Authenticity Notice

High risk. The market is saturated with counterfeit Prada hardware produced for the DIY and replica markets. Authentication of the enamel quality, font precision (e.g., the distinct notch in the 'R' of PRADA), and metal weight is critical. Unauthenticated plaques struggle to break $20, while verified salvage pieces can achieve $50+.

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