Posted 7 years ago
Newfld
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This 2" goldtone/partial silvertone brooch by Trifari was designed by Alfred Philippe in the early 1950s. The amethyst rhinestone flowers are framed in white, with silvertone backing. I believe the flower design was called a halo, this also came in all-white & other colors, and a 3-flower style without a basket. Ken, I hope this Philippe for Trifari piece will appeal, & would love if you can add more detail
The halo is very noticible in this endearing design in which the beauty is super glam packed !!
You've posted some real beauties today Jenni! This one is really beautiful.
Really appreciate the kind compliments Phil, I think it's kinda glamorous myself, plus I get in one more February birthstone post
Scott, what kind words, thank you so much. If I have a post theme this week it's "friends." For you, I will be posting a few of my rabbits next mo. around Easter & hope you enjoy
Thanks a million for the great Philippe & Trifari info Ken, so the halo flower is similar to the flirtation flower, very interesting - I know what a haloed marquise stone is, maybe the name is from that
Sincere thanx for the luv everyone
Phil
Adele
Judy
Kerri
Scott
Laura
Thomas
Ken
Mani
With sincere thanks for the luv all
aura
Vet
Elainep
Very regal and quite beautiful!
Roy what a kind compliment, thank you for always being in my corner
Thanks to everybody 4 the luv
buckethead
Gudrun
Roy
fort
Karen
Many thanks for the luv Elaine
Thank you so much for the luv Laura, glad you enjoyed this
Thank you kindly officialfuel for the luv
Ken that's so exciting this brooch is a book piece, I did not see your kind comment til just now as like alot of people, I'm not receiving commentary emails, just alerts about followed member new posts, or if CW is changing my post category - otherwise you know my chatty self would respond & thank you
Many thanks for the luv Sean, much appreciated
Many thanx for the kind love Rose, very much appreciated
Thanx Sheluvsjewelry for the love, you will be happy to know I finally found the mate to this amethyst halo brooch that I had lost last year, it was hidden in the couch! It is a different style but a matching piece in this series, I will be interested to know what my Trifari-loving friends like yourself think of the new post vs the old, it was such a delightful find as I thought for sure I had misplaced or thrown out brooch #2. Only we collectors understand these feelings, am I right :)
Many thanks to you all for the love
vcal
Giana
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Elaine
Thanks Faith & DejaVu for the kind love for this Trifari Philippe brooch, it's very nice of you both & most gratefully appreciated
Thank you Mike for the love for this Trifari Philippe basket, very glad you liked it and always appreciate the thoughtfulness
Thanks DejaVu & Daisy for the love for this Trifari basket, really happy you both liked it & most grateful to you