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Trifari Starburst

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Trifari Gold Tone Red Glass Starburst Brooch
By Trifari
Located in London, GB
Beautiful gold tone brooch in a starburst design, and featuring a square faceted red glass stone
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Vintage 1950s American Brooches

Vintage Crown Trifari Pearl Starburst Earrings 1960s
By Trifari
Located in Wilmslow, GB
Ultra stylish Crown Trifari pearl starburst earrings in a modernist design. Vintage Condition
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Vintage 1960s Clip-on Earrings

Crown Trifari Gilded Starburst Mid Century Modern Earrings, Signed, circa 1950s
By Trifari
Located in McKinney, TX
Gorgeous gold-plated clip-on earrings by Trifari, circa 1950s. Trifari is a highly collected
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Vintage 1950s American Modern Clip-on Earrings

Trifari Retro Starburst Comet Brooch
By Alfred Phillipe
Located in New York, NY
Trifari 1940 retro style gold washed sterling silver starburst comet brooch. Large faceted faux
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Vintage 1940s American Retro Brooches

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Sterling Silver

Trifari Blue Rhinestone Starburst Parure Set
By Trifari
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Stunning starburst parure set from Trifari features sapphire blue and white rhinestones in a
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Vintage 1950s American More Jewelry

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Trifari for sale on 1stDibs

Costume jewelry maker Trifari is widely loved for its fine craftsmanship and complex designs for necklaces, brooches and other jewelry and accessories.

The company was formed in New York during the early 1920s, when its partners Gustavo Trifari (who descended from a family of jewelers), Leo Krussman and Carl Fishel (business associates in hair-ornament manufacturing) recognized, as other designers during the Art Deco era such as Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel had, that fashion trends for affordable jewelry for everyday wear represented an opportunity (and that the popularity of shorter hairstyles didn’t bode well for their haircomb business).

Initially called Trifari, Krussman and Fishel Jewelry (T.K.F.), the trio eventually shortened their brand’s name, at the suggestion of an advertising professional, to Trifari in order to evoke the romance of Gustavo’s native Italy.

The hiring of French designer Alfred Philippe as head designer in 1930 was pivotal to Trifari’s success. A master craftsman who had worked with both Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels, Philippe set about establishing the same high-quality standards of materials and craftsmanship in the design of fashion jewelry and trained other Trifari artisans to do the same. Settings were delicate; crystals were hand set; designs, which sometimes featured dazzling floral motifs or exquisite depictions of marine life, were sophisticated and elegant, having both the look and feel of fine jewelry. First Lady Mamie Eisenhower wore a Trifari parure of faux pearls to her husband’s presidential inauguration in 1953 and Trifari glass pearls to his inaugural ball in 1957.

Before retiring in 1968, Philippe created Trifari’s most recognizable designs. In the 1930s, when the company was custom-making accessories for the stars of Broadway musicals, it was the crown motif: These brooches became so often identified with the brand that a crown was eventually incorporated into the trademark. In the 1940s, the “Jelly Bellies” inspired affection as well as knockoffs; these were animals, birds and insects sporting a “belly” of clear Lucite. Clip-Mates were another favorite and a technical marvel — two dress clips that, joined together, created a brooch.

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