✨ Vintage Trifari 1960s Brutalist Choker & Lovers Knot Brooch ✨ Signed
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For your consideration is a breathtaking pairing of Vintage Trifari treasures: a gold-tone choker and a "Lovers Knot" brooch. Though not originally from the same set, both date to the 1960s and complement one another so beautifully that they feel destined to be worn together.
The Choker:
- 16.5 inches end-to-end, secured with a graceful hook clasp
- Designed with 23 luminous round gold-tone beads, alternating with 22 textured, knobby cyclical forms
- Signed Trifari on the clasp
- A shining example of the "Brutalist" style, where bold textures meet timeless sophistication
The Brooch:
- Measures 2 inches tall by 1.5 inches wide
- The iconic "Lovers Knot" design: intertwined ribbons with both smooth striations and knobby golden textures, symbolizing strength and unity
- Signed Crown Trifari
The Beauty of Brutalist Jewelry:
Born from the mid-century Brutalist art and architectural movement, Brutalist jewelry embraced bold, sculptural textures and raw, organic shapes. In the 1950s and 1960s, designers turned away from delicate, symmetrical forms and instead celebrated rugged surfaces, dimensional knots, and hand-wrought details. These pieces carry a modern edge while retaining an aura of timeless elegance, making them as wearable today as they were more than half a century ago.
Together, the choker and brooch embody the strength, artistry and romance of the Brutera in jewelry design. They are statement pieces meant not just to be worn, but to be admired.
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