Swoboda - Gold-plated - Brooch






Holds a degree in International Fashion Management with 15 years' industry experience.
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Brand Swoboda, model Spilla floreale vintage; a women’s gold-plated brooch from the USA dating to the 1950s–60s, featuring pink coral roses and jade leaves, 9 g in weight, and in very good condition with slight signs of wear.
Description from the seller
A vintage floral pin decorated by Swoboda (USA), unsigned.
1950s/1960s.
Roses made in pink coral and jade leaves
Metalwork is plated in 18-karat gold
Dimensions about 4 x 3.5 cm
The pin is over 50 years old; please take this into account, it is not new even if in optimal vintage condition
Please observe the multiple photos integral to the description
Edward Swoboda, a talented jewelry designer, founded Swoboda in 1956 in Los Angeles.
His jewelry is characterized by beautiful thick metals plated in gold, inlaid with semiprecious stones, cultured pearls, and corals. Swoboda often traveled around the world to search for and import his precious stones.
Swoboda retired in 1979 and lives in Los Angeles. Many of his pieces are not always signed, are rare, and highly valued by collectors.
Tracked shipping will be entrusted to a courier.
Seller's Story
A vintage floral pin decorated by Swoboda (USA), unsigned.
1950s/1960s.
Roses made in pink coral and jade leaves
Metalwork is plated in 18-karat gold
Dimensions about 4 x 3.5 cm
The pin is over 50 years old; please take this into account, it is not new even if in optimal vintage condition
Please observe the multiple photos integral to the description
Edward Swoboda, a talented jewelry designer, founded Swoboda in 1956 in Los Angeles.
His jewelry is characterized by beautiful thick metals plated in gold, inlaid with semiprecious stones, cultured pearls, and corals. Swoboda often traveled around the world to search for and import his precious stones.
Swoboda retired in 1979 and lives in Los Angeles. Many of his pieces are not always signed, are rare, and highly valued by collectors.
Tracked shipping will be entrusted to a courier.
