Posted 4 years ago
kwqd
(1186 items)
This M. V. Vellano brooch is about 2" long x 1.25" wide. It appears to be "New Old Stock". I was buying something else from a seller and noticed this attractive brooch in their store and asked them if I could get a shipping discount if they tucked it in the box with my other item so they gave me free shipping on it. Hard to pass up since I have been in an animal themed mood, anyway, but not found anything for my favorite animal. This was an Italian jewelry maker that was active from the late 1970s until sometime in the 1980s, about ten years, total. Based on some initial research, I put together some information about M. V. Vellano and sister company Vogue Bijoux.
Some other pieces I bought after this post:
https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/290377-assorted-m-v-vellano-costume-jewelry-b
A substantial amount of new old stock M. V. Vellano costume jewelry appeared on various auctions in 2019-2020, possibly from an estate sale associated with a Martha's Jewelry Store in the Ritz Carlton of Palm Beach, Florida. At least I found reference to such a sale of new old stock M V Vellano jewelry in 2019.
From https://nasvete.com/mv-vellano-vintage-costume-jewelry/ :
"MV Vellano vintage costume jewelry
The history of an Italian high-end costume jewelry line “MV Vellano” lasted no more than a decade, from the late 1970s to the 1980s. A confident, optimistic woman of the 1980s did not need to confirm her status with expensive decorations, preferring costume jewelry. Besides, the 80s statement jewelry went well with large sunglasses, bright and contrasting silk scarves. It was during this period that the work of many European jewelry companies and, in particular, Italian companies, met the demands of the time.
Noteworthy, the products of MV Vellano are very similar to other Italian brand Vogue Bijoux, as they had one owner. The designers of these companies created high quality haute couture jewelry luxury for upscale shops and boutiques.
Traditionally, they used 18kt gold-plated metal alloys, pavé Swarovski crystals, glass cabochons, Lucite, and enamel. Undoubtedly, high-end design, best materials and high quality workmanship made these items collectible.
Both Italian companies Vogue Bijoux and MV Vellano are no longer in operation."
Vogue Bijoux jewelry:
I was able to find out even less about Vogue Bijoux jewelry. "Vogue Bijoux was an Italian company (1950’s - 1990’s) which made high-quality, Haute Couture, luxury costume jewelry for upscale shops and boutiques." Not sure if there was a parent company that owned both M. V. Vellano and Vogue Bijoux, or if Vogue Bijoux owned M. V. Vellano.
Guessing this was just average costume jewelry for the time, maybe made desirable to collectors due to its scarcity until a pile of new old stock was discovered and put on the market in 2019.
Thanks fortapache and dav2no1!
Thanks Watchsearcher!
Very handsome black enamel panther brooch with lovely green eyes & rhinestone accents, great find!
Thanks Jenni! It was a no-brainer for the price. It has been quite awhile since I bought any jewelry, too, and it takes up so little space.
Thanks for loving my brooch jscott0363, Thomas and Jenni!
Thanks for your comment and insight, Eileen. I did a quick search and it looks like a stash of new old stock jewelry from this seller has come onto the market. I picked up a couple more pieces from a different seller. There are some really cool older pieces out there, though.
Thanks PhilDMorris and valentino97!
Nice,, I think it became animated ,for a moment
Thanks for the comment Vynil33rpm! It does seem to be possessed.
Thanks for loving my brooch Vynil33rpm, Kevin and aura!
It's a very different shape for a panther brooch. These were quite a fashion thing in the 80s and this one is particularly nice.
Thanks Karen! This maker was supposedly very high end.
Very handsome looking beastie! He makes a wonderful brooch- so sleek and black!
Thanks for your comment LaurenRedmond! He is pretty cool!
Thanks for loving my panther brooch Manikin, Hoot60 and LaurenRedmond!
Thanks for loving my new brooch Alfred101!
I am not a jewelry collector so don't know, or have access to, what are probably well known resources for jewelry collectors, so I put together what information I could find on line about M. V. Vellano. I added that to the description. Real jewelry collectors may be able to easily provide much better information. I hope! I just like well made stuff...
Thanks dlpetersen and RichmondLoril
Thanks Lamplover78!
Thank you Manikin!
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Thank you LazyBoy and Daisy1000!
Belated thanks, Leelani!