Juliana Cameo Brooch Pin Vintage Juliana Rhinestone Cameo

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Vintage Juliana cameo brooch is pictured on Page 72 of Katerina Musetti's knowledgeable book, The Art of Juliana Jewelry.  This stunning shaded brown raised cameo is the central focus of a gorgeous layered brooch of shades of topaz rhinestones in gold tone metal.  This magnificent De Lizza & Elster creation from the 1960s is one of the most sought after motifs in the Juliana vintage line.  It measures a generous 2-3/8 x 2-1/8" and has a safety closure.  In Excellent Condition, this book piece, vintage Juliana / De Lizza & Elster cameo brooch is a pristine example worthy of a fine vintage Juliana jewelry collection and an impressively beautiful and very wearable wardrobe addition as well!  (#32546-JulianaCameoRhinestonePinBroochVintage)

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Price:
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Color: Shades Topaz, Blk Rhinestones, Shaded Brown Cameo, Gold Tone
Dimensions: 2-3/8 x 2-1/8"
Manufacturer: De Lizza & Elster
Manufacturer Date: 1960s
Quality: Excellent
Vendors Item# 32546

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