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Signed Kay Denning Yellow Enamel & Fused Glass 3-Piece Modernist Jewelry Set

Signed Kay Denning Yellow Enamel & Fused Glass 3-Piece Modernist Jewelry Set

Regular price $275.00 USD
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A signed Kay Denning three-piece modernist jewelry set featuring a matching bracelet, brooch, and clip-on earrings in vivid yellow enamel, fused glass, and copper. The set has Denning’s distinctive enamel-on-copper look, with bold color, dimensional glass detail, and a playful mid-century studio-jewelry feel.

Style & Era Notes: Kay Denning is known for expressive enamel work on copper, often with modernist color, texture, and raised glass elements. This coordinated set has strong 1960s–1970s appeal and is especially collectible as a matching bracelet, brooch, and earrings group.

Materials & Details: Signed Kay Denning. Enamel and fused glass on copper. Includes bracelet, brooch, and clip-on earrings. Please review photos for signatures, clasp and earring back construction, enamel surface, fused glass detail, copper finish, scale, and condition.

Condition: Vintage condition with age-appropriate wear. Enamel, copper, and glass present well overall. One earring appears to have a very slight flaw or possible hairline in the glass from the casting/fusing process; this is shown in the photos and reflected in the pricing. Any other notable enamel loss, chips, cracks, finish wear, or flaws are shown in the photos or noted separately.

Styling Tip: Wear the full set with black, ivory, denim, linen, white cotton, or a simple solid dress to let the yellow enamel stand out. For a more modern look, wear the bracelet alone as a bold color accent and style the brooch on a jacket, scarf, or bag.

Shop Note: Maker, material, and attribution notes are provided in good faith based on visible markings, construction, and the tools available to Eratique Vintage. Unless specifically stated as professionally appraised, certified, or documented, identifications should be considered our best assessment rather than a guarantee.

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