Eratique Vintage
Juliana-Style Clear Rhinestone Cha-Cha Pendant Brooch | Mid-Century Convertible Jewelry
Juliana-Style Clear Rhinestone Cha-Cha Pendant Brooch | Mid-Century Convertible Jewelry
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A sparkling vintage clear rhinestone cha-cha pendant brooch with dramatic dangling movement and dimensional gold-tone construction. The convertible design allows it to be worn as either a brooch or pendant, making it a versatile statement piece for collectors of mid-century rhinestone jewelry.
Style & Era Notes: This piece has strong mid-century glamour appeal, with a layered openwork design, clear rhinestones, and mobile dangling accents that catch the light beautifully. The cha-cha movement gives it extra sparkle and presence, whether worn on a dress, jacket, evening wrap, or necklace chain.
Materials & Details: Clear rhinestones in gold-tone metal with convertible brooch/pendant construction. Please review photos for clasp, pendant bail, back construction, finish, scale, and stone condition. Chain shown in photos is for styling/display unless otherwise noted.
Attribution Note: This piece is listed as Juliana-style based on design characteristics and construction. It is not signed and does not include formal documentation, so attribution is provided conservatively rather than as a guarantee.
Condition: Vintage condition with normal age-appropriate wear. Stones appear bright and wearable, with any notable wear, finish loss, darkened stones, missing stones, repairs, or flaws shown in the photos or noted separately.
Styling Tip: Wear it as a pendant with a simple gold-tone chain for an elegant rhinestone focal point, or pin it to a velvet jacket, black dress, scarf, bridal sash, or evening wrap for classic mid-century sparkle.
Shop Note: Testing, material, and attribution notes are provided in good faith based on visible construction, style, references, and the tools available to Eratique Vintage. Unless specifically stated as professionally appraised, certified, documented, or signed, gemstone, glass, metal, and maker identifications should be considered our best assessment rather than a guarantee.
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