Product code: Vintage Kenneth Jay Lane KJL Brooch Huge Bejeweled shops Butterfly Gold Plated Signed
Here we have an beautiful and impressive, Kenneth Jay Lane KJL Butterfly Brooch, covered in a rainbow of both, faceted and cabochon, glass stones, in a stippled, gold-plated setting. This magnificent brooch is huge, measuring over 3 inches long! It is signed on the back, "Kenneth © Lane" and is in excellent condition. This is truly a statement piece and would look fabulous worn holding a shawl, or wrap closed, or even on a hat. Of course, KJL collectors will just want to have it in their jewelry box to admire it. Brooch measures approximately 3 shops 1/2 inches long, by 2 3/4 inches wide. Please look over the pictures carefully. Thanks for looking! Kenneth Jay Lane was one of the great, costume jewelry designers of the 20th century. He was originally, a shoe designer for Christian Dior. He later became a costume jewelry designer in 1963 and was a darling of famous people such as actress Elizabeth Taylor, Audrey Hepburn, First Lady Jackie Kennedy Onassis and the Duchess of Windsor.
Here we have an beautiful and impressive, Kenneth Jay Lane KJL Butterfly Brooch, covered in a rainbow of both, faceted and cabochon, glass stones, in a stippled, gold-plated setting. This magnificent brooch is huge, measuring over 3 inches long! It is signed on the back, "Kenneth © Lane" and is in excellent condition. This is truly a statement piece and would look fabulous worn holding a shawl, or wrap closed, or even on a hat. Of course, KJL collectors will just want to have it in their jewelry box to admire it. Brooch measures approximately 3 shops 1/2 inches long, by 2 3/4 inches wide. Please look over the pictures carefully. Thanks for looking! Kenneth Jay Lane was one of the great, costume jewelry designers of the 20th century. He was originally, a shoe designer for Christian Dior. He later became a costume jewelry designer in 1963 and was a darling of famous people such as actress Elizabeth Taylor, Audrey Hepburn, First Lady Jackie Kennedy Onassis and the Duchess of Windsor.