Revealing this 1960s Trifari necklace, designed with all the expertise and craftsmanship unique to this renowned brand. A hallmark of the emerging counterculture fashion trends of the 60s and 70s, this piece presents the idea of modern aesthetic at that time.
Thoughtfully preserved over the years, and in stunning condition. With its detailed workmanship intact, and a hook clasp with a comfortable adjustable design promising a perfect fit. This gorgeous piece comes with an intricate and delicate chain design, starting thin, watch as they gradually flow down into thicker strands, gracing the eyes with a stylish cascading effect. Testament to the enduring legacy of Trifari, a brand that has held an elite position within the costume jewelry industry since the companies inception in 1912.
Trifari revolutionized costume jewelry during the Mid Century, marking significant moments like the 1953 inaugural ball where Mamie Eisenhower was seen wearing Trifari. The illustrious history of Trifari is the captivating narrative of a brand forever tied to the transformation of costume jewelry - shifting our perception of them from low-cost, inferior alternatives, to stunning pieces that would at one point rival the popularity of their real counterparts throughout the 60s.