Skip to main content

Ciner Accessories

American

What defines “fine” jewelry? For many aficionados, there’s a clear line separating the golden wheat from the gilded chaff. But the handcrafted pieces made by Ciner, a 128-year-old costume jewelry house with a glittering past to rival some of the hautest high jewelers, call into question our notions of what constitutes preciousness.

Quality? Craftsmanship? Painstaking detail? Vintage Ciner earrings, brooches, necklaces and other accessories have them all in spades.

Much of the Ciner’s allure can be traced to its origins in fine jewelry. Emanuel Ciner, an Austrian immigrant, founded the firm in Manhattan in 1892, crafting pieces from the traditional precious gems, gold and platinum. But World War I and the Great Depression caused purse strings to tighten and materials to become scarce. Rather than try to weather the economic downturn, which shuttered many other American jewelers, Ciner made the risky transition from fine jewelry to costume (or fashion) jewelry — virtually uncharted territory.

Emanuel Ciner’s sons, Irwin and Charles, introduced an array of innovations — rubber casting molds, which are especially durable and produce higher quality results, and white metal alloys, which affordably mimic the look of more precious materials — that would become the standard for costume jewelry. During World War II, Ciner’s advanced molding technology was utilized by the U.S. military to produce munitions and tools. This arrangement gave the firm access to the heavily rationed metals it needed for its jewels, enabling it again to endure conditions that drove others into bankruptcy.

The company hit its stride in the 1960s, when its jewelry was sold at some of the country’s toniest stores, even garnering an Andy Warhol–illustrated ad for Bonwit Teller. Its pieces were worn by the era’s brightest stars. In the famous 1957 Joe Shere photo of Sophia Loren sneering at Jayne Mansfield’s décolletage, Mansfield is resplendent in shoulder-grazing Ciner earrings.

Ciner is unique among costume jewelers in that its pieces aren’t imitations — they are coveted in their own right. Elizabeth Taylor, a voracious jewelry collector with a taste for the very finest, was a longtime client. Several suites of Ciner jewels were included in the 2011 Christie’s sale of Taylor’s collection, with one group of rhinestone-studded ear clips and a bracelet fetching $15,600 — more than 100 times the auction estimate. It’s a reminder of a time, not so long ago, when women of great style wore fine and costume jewelry with equal aplomb, often at the same time.

Today, Ciner — now run by Emanuel Ciner’s granddaughter Pat Ciner Hill and great-granddaughter Jean Hill — continues to adhere to the same exacting production specifications. It is the only jewelry house in New York, and likely the United States, that manufactures all its pieces entirely in-house. Each begins with dozens of elements that are cast in rubber molds and then individually filed and polished, plated in a particularly thick layer of 18-karat gold or rhodium, assembled on the bench and painted with enamel or set with stones. Every step is performed by hand by craftsmen, many of whom have been with the company for more than 30 years.

Find vintage Ciner clip-on earrings, choker necklaces, bracelets and other jewelry on 1stDibs.

to
1
1
1
116
1,797
902
673
513
1
1
1
Designer: Ciner
Ciner Frog Belt Buckle / 2 Leather Belts Never Worn - 1990s
By Ciner
Located in Wallkill, NY
Still in the Neiman Marcus box, it came in over 25 years ago. 2 leather belts by Ciner with Frog Belt Buckles 36 in Long. They can be made as small as...
Category

1990s American Ciner Accessories

Related Items
Vintage Wood Bead and Tassel Belt & Necklace
Located in Boca Raton, FL
A vintage wood beads adjustable necklace and belt. Excellent condition. Measurements for waist: 24-30 inches
Category

1970s Unknown Ciner Accessories

Vintage Yves Saint Laurent Tortoise Resin and Brass Waist Hip Belt
By Yves Saint Laurent
Located in North Miami, FL
This tagged lovely vintage french waist / hip belt by Yves Saint Laurent is circles and squares of tortoise resin set with brass connectors and hardwar...
Category

1970s French Ciner Accessories

Yves Saint Laurent Gold Hardware Accented with Poured Glass Chain Belt
By Yves Saint Laurent
Located in New York, NY
Yves Saint Laurent detailed gold hardware chain belt is accented with canary-yellow poured glass. The length measures from 22" at the smallest up to 40" if needed. The width measures...
Category

1970s French Ciner Accessories

BARRY KISELSTEIN-CORD Nude Alligator Belt Goldtone Sterling Frog Buckle Large
By Barry Kieselstein-Cord 1
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This vintage Barry Kiselstein-Cord belt is composed of a nude alligator with gold-tone sterling silver hardware. Features a frog buckle with adjustabl...
Category

20th Century Ciner Accessories

Gucci Black and Brown Reversible Alligator Belt
By Gucci
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Gucci alligator leather belt One side is brown leather The other is black alligator skin Gold belt buckle with Gucci logo Made in Italy
Category

Late 20th Century Italian Ciner Accessories

Rare Handmade Signed Ann Turk Vintage Brown Fur + Suede Leather Runway Belt
Located in Sparks, NV
Rare Ann Turk vintage genuine fur and suede leather belt or sash with an Ann Turk signature on the back of the belt. Unlined with rear tie closure. The width ...
Category

1980s American Ciner Accessories

Alexis Kirk Bold Gilded Gold Vermeil Belt Buckle with Textured Leather Belts
By Alexis Kirk
Located in New York, NY
Alexis Kirk bold gilded gold hardware belt buckle with vermeil finish comes with a choice of two textured leather adjustable belts, one in beige lined with tan leather. A...
Category

1980s American Ciner Accessories

Gucci Silver Tone Metal Chain Belt
By Gucci
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Gucci wide metal belt with three adjustable holes. Comes with velvet pouch.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Ciner Accessories

1990s Moschino Redwall Belt I Am Rich in Gold Letters on Brown Embossed Leather
By Moschino
Located in San Francisco, CA
Vintage Moschino I AM RICH belt features "I am rich" in gold letters on a brown embossed leather belt. Gold buckle closure. Most letters are stationary with a sliding I and C in "Ric...
Category

1990s Italian Ciner Accessories

Chanel Vintage 1988 Gold Toned Filigree Camelia Belt
By Chanel
Located in Nice, FR
CHANEL vintage amazing antiqued gold tone filigree belt featuring iconic camelia design links. Collection season 23 (1988). Hook clasp. Marked CHANEL ...
Category

20th Century French Ciner Accessories

Gold Hardware Chain Belt with Large "Ball" Tassels
Located in New York, NY
Gilded gold hardware chain wrap belt is accented with a large "ball" tassel on both ends of the wrap belt. The ball itself measures 1 1/16" in width and 1 1/4" in height. The belt me...
Category

1950s American Ciner Accessories

William deLillo 1960s Metal Butterfly Butterfly Belt
By deLillo
Located in San Francisco, CA
William De Lillo metal butterfly belt in silver and gold tones. Long silver and gold tone metal beads connect silver ball pieces at edges. Fastens with...
Category

1960s Unknown Ciner Accessories

Ciner accessories for sale on 1stDibs.

Find an extraordinary range of authentic Ciner accessories available on 1stDibs. Customers who are interested in this designer might also find the work of Kathrine Baumann Beverly Hills, Barry Kieselstein-Cord, and Galanos appealing. On 1stDibs, find haute couture, vintage and designer Ciner accessories from top boutiques around the world.
Questions About Ciner Accessories
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 7, 2024
    Whether CINER jewelry is real in terms of its materials depends on the piece. Emanuel Ciner, an Austrian immigrant, founded the firm in New York City in 1892, crafting pieces from precious gemstones, gold and platinum. Then World War I and the Great Depression caused people to become more frugal and materials to become scarce. Rather than try to weather the economic downturn, which shuttered many other American jewelers, CINER made the transition from fine jewelry to costume (or fashion) jewelry. As a result, pieces produced in the late 19th or early 20th century may be real in terms of their materials, while those made later typically aren't. On 1stDibs, explore a diverse assortment of CINER jewelry.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMarch 15, 2024
    To date Ciner jewelry, examine its details closely. Most pieces from the 1930s were cast in sterling silver, and marcasite was a commonly used material. Jewelry from the 1950s and ’60s will usually have a matte appearance due to the plating process used at that time. Comparing your jewelry to images shared on trusted online resources can help you estimate its age. However, Ciner's hallmarks are rarely helpful, as the maker has used the same logo for years. If you need assistance dating a particular piece, enlist the help of a certified appraiser or knowledgeable dealer. On 1stDibs, shop an assortment of Ciner jewelry.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 4, 2024
    To identify CINER jewelry, search all over the piece for a maker's mark. Virtually all pieces produced by the legendary costume jewelry brand feature the brand name inside a block or on its own beside the letter “R,” which stands for "registered." If you have any lingering doubts about the maker of your piece, a certified appraiser or knowledgeable antique dealer can be of assistance. On 1stDibs, explore a range of CINER jewelry.
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 15, 2024
    Yes, CINER did use real pearls to create pieces during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. However, World War I and the Great Depression caused purse strings to tighten and materials to become scarce. Rather than try to weather the economic downturn, which shuttered many other American jewelers, CINER transitioned from fine jewelry to costume jewelry. As a result, later jewelry tends to feature Japanese glass beads instead of genuine pearls. Find a variety of CINER jewelry on 1stDibs.

Recently Viewed

View All