3.75 inches by 1.25 inches
Fabulous Large Dress clip by Ruth Kamke for Eisenberg circa 1940.
This dress clip features a central row of teardrop shaped cut faceted rhinestones,
with Marquis and emerald cut accent stones and is surrounded by smaller wisps chatons.
The finish on this piece is excellent,
the stones are beautiful, sparkling and bright
Gorgeous Signed Eisenberg Original on the clip,
clip is strong an tight.
Photos are part of the description as well, please look carefully.
This dress clip is in Very Good Vintage Condition,
having a very good finish,
however condition is consistent with age.
Selling as found
, I think most stones are original to the piece.
This piece is so amazing,
Wear this as a centerpiece on a V neck top or on an omega chain,
you will get loads of compliments!
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Read about Vintage Bakelite and ME in the Pioneer Woman Magazine, Spring/summer Issue here:
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In case you are interested...
History of Eisenberg according to Dr. Lori:
Founded in 1914, Eisenberg & Sons started a business selling women's clothing and later turned to costume jewelry design, manufacturing, marketing, and sales in the 1930s. Why did the Eisenberg firm change course? The costume jewelry that was used on store displays to market their clothing lines kept getting stolen.
Eisenberg jewelry
As a result of this change of course, Eisenberg & Sons produced some of the 20th Century's most sought after pieces of costume jewelry like other costume jewelry makers such as Miriam Haskell, Matisse, and others. the firm that Jonas Eisenberg and his sons ran was known for attention to detail, new designs, and quality materials in costume jewelry.
Designs
Many Eisenberg pieces were designed by Ruth Kamke of Fallon and Kappel of New York once the two firms had a mutually exclusive agreement from the 1940s to the 1970s. Kamke designed Eisenberg pieces for nearly decades; specifically she designed all of the Eisenberg Original pieces made after 1939 and much of the Eisenberg Ice line of jewelry thru 1972. Many Eisenberg brooches and pins were designed in the form of figures like mermaids, dancers, animals or insects. Some pieces featured geometric Art Deco or organic Art Moderne forms in attractive color combinations featuring pinks and purples, complimentary color pairs, and light and dark colored faceted or cabochon stones from the same color family.
Stones and Metals
Eisenberg jewelry was known for its use of Swarovski crystals set in sterling silver and pot metal using innovative designs. Other materials used were jade, dyed onyx, calcite, enamel, rhinestones, faux pearls, glass beads, etc. Most costume jewelry pieces made by Eisenberg were individually set and many rhinestone pins were comprised of large or very large stones. All product photos are of the actual item. Colors may differ slightly from actual product appearance due to differences in products and lighting conditions. Please contact me if you have specific additional photo requests as photos are part of the description.
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