Posted 12 months ago
Daisy1000
(97 items)
This is an Eisenberg, pave set clear rhinestone pendant necklace, bracelet and two brooches from the early 1970s. It is in Mint original condition, all rhinestones clear and bright, and all pieces are marked. I have owned this set for a decade.
Eisenberg was ... is an American maker of quality jewellery. The company started as a maker of fashionable clothing. The decision to add jewellery to their women’s dresses and suits transformed their business model. The company became a very successful jewellery company, with many iconic sterling brooches created during the metal rationing years of WWII. I own an early vintage Eisenberg dress with attached brooch.
“Disco Ball” Pendant Necklace — 16”
Bracelet — 7”
(2) Brooches — 3/4” each
Top of the line Eisenberg set, absolutely gorgeous!
Your taste in jewelry is impeccable. Eisenberg has been around for over a century and still going!
This set is unusual as it is beautiful! Again...I hope you wear these!
There is a section in “Fashion”, to post woman’s vintage clothes. I, for one, would love to see this dress and brooch....please!
I used to have some beautiful seer sucker dresses from the 30’s. Also a Red crepe gown that had tiny turquoise beads sewn all down the bodice and arms. Wore it on Halloween one year in my youth, then left it at a friends house the next day, thinking no more of it. How I wish I had that dress to show everyone today! ( not to mention it would be worth a small fortune) :(
So Gorgeous Daisy! I would love to see your dress too - and Eileen's lost 1930's gown :-)
Newfld — I do like Eisenberg; it was the first jewellery I collected.
Broochman — I know ... dead stones. Not certain why. Have you thought about why that is so often the reality with vintage Eisenberg pieces? Interested in hearing your thoughts about this problem.
Ms.CrystalShip — This was an interesting discovery. I had to be convinced it truly was an Eisenberg. Will have to think about the dress. Your dresses sound wonderful.
valentino97 — Lets convince Eileen first. Perhaps then I’ll be able to think through a good way to photograph mine.
That you, all for the Loves: So appreciated.