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Vintage Ciner Blue Green Enamel Ribbon Brooch Textured Gold Signed 1960s
Vintage Ciner Blue Green Enamel Ribbon Brooch Textured Gold Signed 1960s
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This is a beautiful vintage Ciner Brutalist-style ribbon brooch from the 1960s featuring bold navy blue and emerald green enamel with rich gold-plated textured detailing. The design showcases interlaced ribbon loops accented with intricate raised beading and dimensional curves — a hallmark of Ciner’s exceptional craftsmanship.
This piece is stamped CINER © on the reverse, confirming its authenticity. The back displays Ciner’s signature hand-textured finish, reflecting the fine workmanship that distinguished the brand’s mid-century designs.
The Brutalist period of jewelry (1950s–1960s) emphasized sculptural form, organic movement, and texture over symmetry or ornamentation. Ciner’s interpretation combined that bold artistry with its reputation for luxury, creating wearable works of art like this one.
Ciner was founded in 1892 by Emanuel Ciner, originally producing fine jewelry before transitioning to high-end costume pieces in the 1930s. Each piece continued to be made in New York City using fine-jewelry techniques, heavy gold plating, and hand-applied enameling.
This ribbon brooch captures that legacy — an elegant, collectible example of Ciner’s golden age.
Approximate Measurements:
• Length – 2½ Inches
• Width – 2 Inches
Condition: Very good vintage condition. Enamel colors are vibrant with minimal wear visible under magnification. Pin clasp is secure. See photos for details.
Hallmark: CINER © (on reverse)
Era: 1960s
Plating: Gold Tone with Textured Finish
Enamel Colors: Navy Blue and Emerald Green
Style: Brutalist Ribbon Brooch
Origin: USA
This would be a beautiful addition to your vintage jewelry collection or a thoughtful gift for any Ciner collector or mid-century jewelry enthusiast.
*Item E5950
This piece is stamped CINER © on the reverse, confirming its authenticity. The back displays Ciner’s signature hand-textured finish, reflecting the fine workmanship that distinguished the brand’s mid-century designs.
The Brutalist period of jewelry (1950s–1960s) emphasized sculptural form, organic movement, and texture over symmetry or ornamentation. Ciner’s interpretation combined that bold artistry with its reputation for luxury, creating wearable works of art like this one.
Ciner was founded in 1892 by Emanuel Ciner, originally producing fine jewelry before transitioning to high-end costume pieces in the 1930s. Each piece continued to be made in New York City using fine-jewelry techniques, heavy gold plating, and hand-applied enameling.
This ribbon brooch captures that legacy — an elegant, collectible example of Ciner’s golden age.
Approximate Measurements:
• Length – 2½ Inches
• Width – 2 Inches
Condition: Very good vintage condition. Enamel colors are vibrant with minimal wear visible under magnification. Pin clasp is secure. See photos for details.
Hallmark: CINER © (on reverse)
Era: 1960s
Plating: Gold Tone with Textured Finish
Enamel Colors: Navy Blue and Emerald Green
Style: Brutalist Ribbon Brooch
Origin: USA
This would be a beautiful addition to your vintage jewelry collection or a thoughtful gift for any Ciner collector or mid-century jewelry enthusiast.
*Item E5950
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