This stunning faux pearl circle brooch captures the timeless sophistication of mid-century fashion. Creamy simulated pearls are carefully spaced around a polished open circle, each accented with brilliant rhinestones that catch the light beautifully. The original owner may have worn it to a 1950s or 1960s wedding, bridal shower, or elegant evening event, where classic jewelry was an essential finishing touch for any formal ensemble.


The circle design, symbolic of eternity and unity, was highly sought after during the postwar decades. Costume jewelry houses such as Coro, Kramer, and Trifari produced countless variations of these open circle pins, pairing faux pearls with sparkling rhinestones to create affordable glamour for every woman. Though unsigned, the high-quality gold tone metalwork and secure rollover clasp are characteristic of mid-century American craftsmanship.


Today, this brooch easily complements trending aesthetics like bridal chic, coastal grandmother style, and Old Hollywood elegance—perfect for modern brides, vintage enthusiasts, and collectors alike.


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