Tara of Fifth Avenue Bow Bracelet

$40.00

🎀 About the Bracelet's Design

Mid-Century flexiblelink braceletfeaturing an elegant and femininebow motif. The design is highly detailed and uses a mix of different rhinestone cuts:

Baguette-cutrhinestones are channel-set to form the tight, clean lines of the "ribbons" or the main bracelet links.

Round-cutrhinestones are used to create sparkling focal points, particularly around the bow accents, adding depth and brilliance.

Has a fold-over clasp and measures 6.25”

🏢 About Tara Fifth Avenue

  • History:Tara Fifth Avenue was a costume jewelry company that originated in New York. While the exact founding date is unclear, they were active throughout the mid-20th century, with a move to California in 1965.

  • Business Model:They often sold their jewelry through catalogs and home party sales, similar to other companies of the time.

  • Manufacturing:Interestingly, Tara Fifth Avenue did not always manufacture its own jewelry. They contracted with well-known manufacturers, including the famousDeLizza and Elster(known for their highly collectibleJulianajewelry), to produce pieces marked with theTARAstamp. This means the construction quality is often very high.


🎀 About the Bracelet's Design

Mid-Century flexiblelink braceletfeaturing an elegant and femininebow motif. The design is highly detailed and uses a mix of different rhinestone cuts:

Baguette-cutrhinestones are channel-set to form the tight, clean lines of the "ribbons" or the main bracelet links.

Round-cutrhinestones are used to create sparkling focal points, particularly around the bow accents, adding depth and brilliance.

Has a fold-over clasp and measures 6.25”

🏢 About Tara Fifth Avenue

  • History:Tara Fifth Avenue was a costume jewelry company that originated in New York. While the exact founding date is unclear, they were active throughout the mid-20th century, with a move to California in 1965.

  • Business Model:They often sold their jewelry through catalogs and home party sales, similar to other companies of the time.

  • Manufacturing:Interestingly, Tara Fifth Avenue did not always manufacture its own jewelry. They contracted with well-known manufacturers, including the famousDeLizza and Elster(known for their highly collectibleJulianajewelry), to produce pieces marked with theTARAstamp. This means the construction quality is often very high.