1930s Art Deco Bakelite Brooch | Rare Two-Tone Design
A striking piece of Art Deco jewelry history featuring the highly sought-after combination of black and butterscotch yellow Bakelite.
Why This Piece Is Special:
✨ Authentic 1930s Art Deco design
✨ Rare two-tone Bakelite
✨ Black and butterscotch colorway
✨ Original trombone fastener
✨ Geometric rectangular shape
✨ Collector's piece
✨ Very good vintage condition
Key Features:
• Era: Late Art Deco, 1930s
• Material: Genuine Bakelite
• Colors: Black and butterscotch yellow
• Style: Geometric rectangular
• Size: 1.5" x 1.25"
• Fastening: Metal trombone clasp
Perfect For:
• Bakelite collectors
• Art Deco enthusiasts
• Vintage jewellery lovers
• Period costume styling
• Investment pieces
• Display collections
Style Tips:
• Wear on:
- Lapels
- Collars
- Scarves
- Hats
- Bags
- Display pieces
Care Instructions:
• Store in soft pouch
• Avoid heat exposure
• Clean with dry cloth
• Handle with care
• Keep away from harsh chemicals
• Test authenticity regularly
This exceptional piece is part of My Vintage's carefully curated collection of rare Bakelite jewellery , representing a prime example of late Art Deco design and craftsmanship.
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