Crown brooch. Metal alloy, gold plated, large crystals, enamel. 5.5 cm. 1990s. Alana Stewart vintage costume jewelry
Alana Stewart vintage costume jewelry
The history of Alana Stewart jewelry trademark began in the 1990s in California. The trademark owner was the corporation “The George Hamilton & Alana Stewart” located at 5855 Topanga Canyon Blvd Woodland Hills. According to official data, the trademark ceased to exist in 2012.
Born May 18, 1945, American actress, model and author, Alana Stewart began designing jewelry in the late 1980s. Her mostly floral design pieces are spectacular, large, and handcrafted from high quality materials.
Traditionally, she made decorations with the use of metal alloys of gold tone, or gold plated, enamel, crystals, rhinestones, and art glass imitating natural gems. Also, the marking includes “Alana Stewart” on a heart-shaped cartouche.
Hollywood star and former model, Alana Stewart (real name Alana Kaye Collins) from 1979 to 1984 she was the wife of rock star Rod Stewart.
Noteworthy, Alana is the president of the Farah Fawcett Foundation.
Butterfly brooch in turquoise-green tones. Pearl enamel and blue and green crystals. In the center – faux sapphire. 1980s
Hollywood actress and jewelry designer Alana Stewart (b. 1945)
Alana Stewart vintage costume jewelry
Vintage brooch – pendant. Metal alloy, enamel, gilding, rhinestones, art glass. Size 6.5 cm
Beautiful bouquet brooch. Gold and silver tone alloy, multicolor crystals, gold plated. 7 cm
Maltese cross brooch. Black faux pearl, crystals, silver tone metal
Gold tone butterfly brooch, multicolor glass cabochons, rhinestones
Large flower brooch. Gold tone, glass cabochon. 10 cm
Maltese Cross brooch-pendant. Gold Tone metal, rhinestones
Orchids clip and brooch. Gold tone, enamel, crystals
Pearl dangle clips on earrings. Jewelry alloy, rhinestones, faux pearl. 4.5 cm. 1990s
Pink & Purple Enamel Butterfly Pin of gold tone
Red poppy enameled gold plated vintage brooch
Heart design earrings and choker necklace. Gold plated, enamel, rhinestones
Maker’s mark on a heart shaped cartouche