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Vintage Weiss Blue Rhinestone Wreath Brooch | 1950s-60s | Signed Designer | Fundraiser for Sustainable Fashion Education Programs

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This stunning wreath brooch bears the coveted WEISS signature—a name synonymous with the highest quality rhinestone costume jewelry of the mid-20th century. The circular wreath design features an abundance of faceted blue rhinestones in varying sizes and hues, from deep sapphire to light aquamarine, creating dimensional depth and visual interest. Aurora Borealis (AB) coated accent stones add extra sparkle and rainbow iridescence. The sophisticated construction and stone quality date this piece to Weiss's golden era of the late 1950s-early 1960s, when the company's rhinestone work rivaled fine jewelry.

Designer: WEISS (signed on back—highly collectible)
Era: Late 1950s-Early 1960s (based on construction and style)
Materials: Multiple faceted rhinestones in various blue hues, AB coated accent stones
Colors: Sapphire blue, aquamarine blue, light blue, with AB rainbow sparkle
Style: Circular wreath design with dimensional stone setting
Size: 2.25 inches wide

Measurements:

Diameter: 2.25 inches (statement size)
Depth: Dimensional multi-layer stone setting

Weiss: American Rhinestone Royalty (1942-1971)
Albert Weiss founded his jewelry company in New York City in 1942, and from the beginning, his mission was clear: create costume jewelry with the quality and sparkle of fine jewelry at accessible prices. Weiss pieces became famous for their exceptional rhinestone quality—brilliant Austrian crystals that caught light like diamonds, intricate settings that showcased each stone, and construction so solid that pieces have survived 60-80 years in remarkable condition.

During the 1950s-1960s golden age, Weiss created some of the most coveted rhinestone jewelry in American costume jewelry history. The company's attention to detail, stone quality, and design sophistication made Weiss pieces favorites of stylish women who wanted glamour without the fine jewelry price tag. Today, signed Weiss pieces are highly sought after by collectors who recognize the brand's exceptional craftsmanship.

Late 1950s-Early 1960s Rhinestone Aesthetic
This brooch captures everything that made Weiss legendary: the variety of blue stone hues creates depth rather than flat color, the circular wreath design is elegant and versatile, the AB coating adds modern sparkle (AB technology became popular in the mid-1950s), and the dimensional multi-layer setting creates sculptural presence. The blue color palette was especially popular during this era—sophisticated enough for evening wear, colorful enough for daytime elegance.
The fact that this piece could be mistaken for Schreiner (another top-tier designer) speaks to its quality. Both Weiss and Schreiner represented the pinnacle of American rhinestone jewelry, though Weiss pieces are generally more accessible to collectors today.

Why Weiss Matters
Signed designer costume jewelry from the 1950s-1960s represents a specific moment when American manufacturers competed on quality and design rather than just price. Weiss, Eisenberg, Trifari, Schreiner—these names meant something. A woman wearing Weiss rhinestones in 1960 was making a statement about taste and style. Today, these pieces connect us to that era of American design excellence.

Style Versatility
Vintage Collections:
→ Signed designer jewelry collections
→ Weiss specialist collections
→ 1950s-1960s rhinestone jewelry
→ Blue rhinestone collections
→ Wreath and circular brooches
Contemporary Wear:
→ Special occasion elegance
→ Evening wear sparkle
→ Vintage-inspired formal events
→ Holiday party glamour
→ Lapel statement on solid colors
→ Coat or jacket elegance
→ Bridal "something blue"
Styling Ideas:
→ Pin on solid black, navy, or white for maximum impact
→ Wear as pendant on chain or ribbon
→ Hat or hair accessory
→ Scarf accent
→ Cluster with other vintage brooches
→ Gift for Weiss collectors
The Circular Fashion Story

Signed Weiss jewelry from the 1950s-1960s proves that quality construction creates lasting value. This brooch has survived 60-70 years because it was built to last—solid settings, quality stones, thoughtful design. By choosing vintage designer pieces like Weiss, you're investing in proven quality while preventing waste and preserving American design history.

Every purchase from Talking Fashion Archive supports sustainable fashion education programs

Perfect For:
Weiss collectors • Vintage jewelry enthusiasts • 1950s-1960s fashion lovers • Blue rhinestone collectors • Signed designer jewelry seekers • Wreath brooch collectors • Mid-century elegance • Special occasion jewelry • Gift for collectors • Sustainable luxury advocates

Why Buy From Talking Fashion?
→ Every purchase funds sustainable fashion education for youth
→ Authenticated signed designer vintage jewelry
→ American design history expertise
→ Supporting fashion for good.




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