Exhibiting the elegance of traditional Coro jewelry, this Industrial Art Deco and gold filigree bracelet gracefully fuses two aesthetics, resulting in an exceptionally beautiful piece perfect for adorning your wrist. The bracelet features three chains of elegant infinity-shaped links, intertwined with two strands of flawless faux pearls that show no signs of tarnish or damage - a testament to the extraordinary craftsmanship of 1930s Coro Jewlery .
Coro, originally known as Cohn and Rosenberger, was established in New York around 1901/1902 but it wasn't until 1943 that the company officially adopted the Coro moniker. Although they had used the Coro mark in years prior. Historically, Coro is recognized for its pioneering role in the American costume jewelry market, even predating renowned company Trifari. The immense contribution of Coro in redefining the concept of costume jewelry cannot be overstated as they constantly competed for the top spot in the heart of American consumers against Trifari. The legacy of their competition continues to captivate jewelry lovers up to this day, as proven by this gorgeous Coro piece.