The texture of this product is very good, but it is still a second-hand product. Please do not use high standards or new products to compare 🙏🏻
⚜️About 1950~1960
⚜️ Tag: coro
⚜️Length about 3.8cm, width about 1.7cm
⚜️ Alloy, Porcelain
⚜️The metal is slightly pale in normal use, and the edge of the leaf is slightly scratched, please see the photo (video) for details
⚜️New ear pads will be attached
👀 Please note that the accessories are all measured with a tape measure and some slight errors are normal~ Because the accessories will not be square, the pages provided are the longest and widest.
🖤This auction is for a pair of earrings without other photographic items
Please note before buying:
💚If you have any questions before buying, please send a message to communicate
💚 It is almost impossible for metal jewelry from 1940~1980's to be free of discoloration, discoloration, or rust spots. Please agree with this for minor flaws
💚We will try our best to clearly present the products on the page with photos, please also check the description of the pictures carefully
💚 Antique jewelry is a commodity with age, and there will definitely be traces of use after years of baptism
💚 The accessories in the store will not change styles, such as clip-on earrings to pin-style.. etc.
💚 Friends who have never touched "Vintage Jewelry" retro jewelry, please think twice before buying
💚 If the item sent in the past is damaged to the point that it cannot be worn, you can request a refund, but if you return the product (fee) for reasons such as different from what you imagined, size, color difference, etc., and related issues such as damage not caused by the delivery process, the fee cannot be refunded .
About the brand:
Originally, American jewelers Emanuel Cohn and Carl Rosenberger founded the "Coro" company in New York in the 19th century. However, the first branded jewelry is not "CORO" but "CR" because the name includes the first two letters of each partner's name. Unfortunately, Emanuel Cohn died in 1910, but the name remains Cohn and Rosenberger (CR). Meanwhile, by the mid-1920s, the "Coro" company was already the largest jewelry producer on the African continent. In 1937, the company began branding the higher-level "Coro Craft" products. It is worth noting that Coro has subsidiaries of several companies. Especially Francois - with marketing as a way to promote a better and more expensive jewelry line. This brand produced jewelry from 1944 to 1960. Another “daughter” company – “Vendome” produced fine jewelry from 1944 to 1979. After World War II, the trademarks were "Corocraft", "Coro Pegasus" and "Coro Originals". Finally, "Coro" stopped producing jewelry in 1979.

⚜️About 1950~1960
⚜️ Tag: coro
⚜️Length about 3.8cm, width about 1.7cm
⚜️ Alloy, Porcelain
⚜️The metal is slightly pale in normal use, and the edge of the leaf is slightly scratched, please see the photo (video) for details
⚜️New ear pads will be attached
👀 Please note that the accessories are all measured with a tape measure and some slight errors are normal~ Because the accessories will not be square, the pages provided are the longest and widest.
🖤This auction is for a pair of earrings without other photographic items
Please note before buying:
💚If you have any questions before buying, please send a message to communicate
💚 It is almost impossible for metal jewelry from 1940~1980's to be free of discoloration, discoloration, or rust spots. Please agree with this for minor flaws
💚We will try our best to clearly present the products on the page with photos, please also check the description of the pictures carefully
💚 Antique jewelry is a commodity with age, and there will definitely be traces of use after years of baptism
💚 The accessories in the store will not change styles, such as clip-on earrings to pin-style.. etc.
💚 Friends who have never touched "Vintage Jewelry" retro jewelry, please think twice before buying
💚 If the item sent in the past is damaged to the point that it cannot be worn, you can request a refund, but if you return the product (fee) for reasons such as different from what you imagined, size, color difference, etc., and related issues such as damage not caused by the delivery process, the fee cannot be refunded .
About the brand:
Originally, American jewelers Emanuel Cohn and Carl Rosenberger founded the "Coro" company in New York in the 19th century. However, the first branded jewelry is not "CORO" but "CR" because the name includes the first two letters of each partner's name. Unfortunately, Emanuel Cohn died in 1910, but the name remains Cohn and Rosenberger (CR). Meanwhile, by the mid-1920s, the "Coro" company was already the largest jewelry producer on the African continent. In 1937, the company began branding the higher-level "Coro Craft" products. It is worth noting that Coro has subsidiaries of several companies. Especially Francois - with marketing as a way to promote a better and more expensive jewelry line. This brand produced jewelry from 1944 to 1960. Another “daughter” company – “Vendome” produced fine jewelry from 1944 to 1979. After World War II, the trademarks were "Corocraft", "Coro Pegasus" and "Coro Originals". Finally, "Coro" stopped producing jewelry in 1979.
