Vintage Pink Beaded Necklace
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Your pink tassel necklace likely dates to the 1920s–1940s and may be a flapper-era or mid-century costume piece, but identifying a specific maker is tricky without hallmarks.
Based on the images, here’s what stands out:
🧵 Style & Construction Clues
- Tassel design: Tassel necklaces were especially popular during the 1920s flapper era, often worn long and layered with beaded dresses. The delicate strands and floral motifs echo that aesthetic.
- Bead material: The translucent pink beads, especially the molded rose shapes, resemble Lucite—materials common in 1930s–1950s costume jewelry.
- Box clasp: That vintage-style clasp suggests mid-century craftsmanship, often seen in 1940s–1960s jewelry. Makers like Coro, Trifari, or Lisner used similar closures.
🕵️♀️ Age Estimation
- The craftsmanship and wear patterns (like the patina on the gold clasp) also supports a vintage origin, likely between 1920 and 1950.
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