These 1950s Weiss clip earrings are the perfect autumnal pair.
Vintage Earrings Details
- Highly detailed 1950s Weiss clip earrings.
- Studded with tabletop aurora borealis rhinestones.
- Brown glass cabochons.
- Antique gold setting.
- Net proceeds from this sale benefit the work of the National Council of Jewish Women.
What are Aurora Borealis rhinestones?
Special crystals called Aurora Borealis (AB) rhinestones have a coating that produces a beautiful iridescent effect reminiscent of the Northern Lights. This coating refracts light in various colors, creating a dazzling, rainbow-like shimmer.
About Weiss Jewelry
Weiss, active from 1942 to 1971, was started by Albert Weiss in New York. The company gained renown for the quality of its rhinestones. Weiss made several lines of jewelry, some of which were very expensive for costume jewelry. Their clear rhinestone evening jewelry are prized today.
Shipping & Returns
We ship items within five business days. Occasionally, there might be shipping delays. If this occurs, we will promptly notify you.
Clothing and accessories ship via USPS Priority Mail, UPS, or FedEx, selecting the best option based on price and insurance. Jewelry ships either First Class or Priority. For overseas orders, we use International First Class. Please refer to our Shipping Information for detailed rates.
International buyers are responsible for all customs duties. PLEASE NOTE: Starting July 1, 2021, EU members will incur VAT taxes based on the specific country’s tax rates during importation.
We know you may be wary about buying vintage items. If so, we do offer returns. If you receive vintage pieces and are dissatisfied or if the item doesn’t fit, please inform Madge of your return request within 10 days of receiving the merchandise. You must return the items within 30 days after notifying us.
You can find our complete Return Policy here. If you have further questions after reading, please call or text (404) 850-1757.
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