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Hattie Carnegie Bracelet & Earrings | Black Glass & Rhinestones

$395.00

A phenomenal Hattie Carnegie jewelry set with a rhinestone multi-strand bracelet with large black glass dangles and matching earrings.

A phenomenal Hattie Carnegie bracelet & earrings set with large black glass dangles.
✅  Approx. Sizes (cm):

  • Bracelet:  7″ x 1″ with 1.25″ long dangles (17.50 x 2.50, 3);
  • Earrings:  1.75″ x .75″ (4.5 x 2).

✅. Condition: Very good.
✅  Era: 1950s.
✅  Mark/Label: Carnegie.
✅  Only One.

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Heirloom Hattie Carnegie bracelet & earrings set with loads of sparkle.

Hattie Carnegie Jewelry

  • This vintage 1950s cocktail jewelry set includes a bracelet and clip earrings.
  • Unique multistrand bracelet with sparkling rhinestones and large black glass dangles.
  • Five silver metal strands.
  • Outer and middle strands are loaded with rhinestones. 
  • The two inner strands resemble silver rope.
  • The fold-over clasp on the bracelet is covered with four vertical rows of rhinestones.
  • Matching large faceted black glass and rhinestone clip earrings.
  • Both pieces bear the script marking Carnegie.
VINTAGE CONDITION

About Hattie Carnegie

Hattie Carnegie, a fashion revolutionary ahead of her time, born Henrietta Kanengeiser in Austria-Hungary on March 15, 1880, immigrated to the U.S. in 1886 and anglicized her last name to Carnegie as a tribute to Andrew Carnegie, a man she greatly admired.

During her tenure as a top milliner in New York City, she earned the nickname Hattie.

In 1939, Hattie Carnegie introduced costume jewelry to complement her already renowned clothing line, encompassing various styles, including imaginative figurals. Additionally, many talented jewelry designers, such as Kenneth Jay Lane, Norman Norell, and Nadine Effront, collaborated under the Hattie Carnegie name.

Hattie Carnegie passed away in 1956, just shy of her 70th birthday. This diminutive, 4’10” woman left an indelible mark on the fashion world that is not soon forgotten, leaving behind highly collectible jewelry.

Hattie Carnegie Jewelry ad 1957

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