• vintage coro wide gold bracelet
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  • vintage coro wide gold bracelet
  • Vintage bracelet with sapphire blue rhinestones
  • wide gold link bracelet, safety chain
  • vintage wide gold bracelet by coro
  • Coro jewelry hallmark

1950s Coro Wide Link Bracelet, Gold Metal & Blue Rhinestones

$595.00

A 1950s Coro wide link bracelet.

The design of this Coro bracelet suggests a blend of elegance and opulence, making it a focal point of your outfit.
✅   Approx. Size (cm): 7.25″ x 2″ (19 x 6).
✅   Condition:  Minor wear the back of the bracelet
✅   Era:  1950s.
✅   Mark/Label:  Coro
✅   Only one.

Domestic flat rate shipping – Jewelry: $4.50

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This 1950s Coro wide link bracelet exudes a sense of luxury and timelessness with its mid-century style.

Vintage Bracelet Details

  • An intricately designed wide Coro bracelet.
  • Adorned with rows of captivating blue rhinestones.
  • The gold metal hue exudes a warm, rich luster that contrasts strikingly against the cool, serene blue of the stones, creating a visually appealing palette.
  • Coro craftsmanship is evident in the precision of the bracelet’s pyramid links and the rhinestones’ meticulous setting, suggesting a high level of skill and attention to detail.
  • Tab clasp.
  • Safety chain with a spring ring clasp.

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About Coro

Emanuel Cohn and Carl Rosenberger started Coro in 1901 as a small accessories store on Broadway in New York City. The company officially changed its name to Coro Inc., a combination of the two names, in 1943.  Coro was once one of the largest costume jewelry companies in the world.

Major lines included Coro, Corocraft, and Vendome.  Vendome was considered the most exclusive line and featured at high-end department stores.  Regular department stores carrying the main Coro lines were prohibited from carrying Vendome.  A complete list of the company’s jewelry lines is available here.

Coro employed many distinctive designers including Adolph Katz, design director; Gene Verecchio; Oscar Placco; Robert Geissmann, and Massa Raimond.  This 1950s Coro wide link bracelet is an excellent example of the company’s high-quality construction and attention to detail.

The company filed for bankruptcy in the late 1970s.  

1956 Coro jewelry advertisement

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.

1950s Coro wide link bracelet

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