Exotic dancer with the black face made of thermoset or celluloid, blackamoor collectible brooch. 1950s. Gold tone metal, enamel, crystals, pearls. 8 cm. Signed PAM vintage costume jewelry
Signed PAM vintage costume jewelry
The history of PAM jewelry trademark spans a rather short period, not more than a decade, from the 1950s to 1960s. Owned by Pamoli Jewelry Corp., PAM signed pieces are collectible rarity, like this wonderful Balinese Dancer brooch. The dancer with a fan and a magnificent headdress decorated with crystals and pearls – the rarest collectible brooch marked PAM. Noteworthy, the brooch is mentioned in Warman’s Jewelry: Fine & Costume Jewelry guides by Kathy Flood and Classic American Costume Jewelry by Jacqueline Rehmann.
According to their costume decorations, the PAM designers used gold and silver tone metal alloy, enamel, lucite, crystals and aurora borealis rhinestones.
1960’s Colorful Confetti Silver Tone Bracelet and earringsPatent record for bracelet made by Pamoli Jewelry Corp., 1 September 1959Maker’s markArt Deco style lucite moon confetti bracelet and clip on earringsAurora borealis rhinestone floral design bracelet and earrings. Silver tone, green and yellow enamelBali princess fabulous brooch and earring. Jewelry alloy, faux pearlsBlue lucite bracelet and earringsConfetti pink gold tone clip earringsDelicate blue enameled silver tone earrings, studded with aurora borealis rhinestonesFaux pearl textured gold tone metal brunch brooch. 1960Filigree leaf floral design brooch. Gold tone metalGreen and brown lucite gold tone metal braceletLeaf design silver tone bracelet and earringsSilver tone leaf necklaceMaker’s mark