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The image shows a The image shows a Vintage Gold Tone Brooch with a prominent Green Jade Cabochon, likely of the Nephrite Jade variety, set within a decorative, possibly floral or leaf-inspired, gold-colored metal frame. Here's more information about this type of piece: Potential Maker: Similar brooches, particularly those with a vintage aesthetic and jade stones, are often associated with brands like Krementz or Sorrento, known for their quality gold-filled or gold-overlay jewelry. Material and Era: The brooch likely features either 12K gold-filled or gold-plated metal, a common technique for vintage jewelry to achieve a substantial gold appearance without the cost of solid gold. Given its style, it could date from the mid-20th century, specifically the 1950s or 1960s, a period when such designs were popular.likely of the Nephrite Jade variety, set within a decorative, possibly floral or leaf-inspired, gold-colored metal frame. Here's more information about this type of piece: Potential Maker: Similar brooches, particularly those with a vintage aesthetic and jade stones, are often associated with brands like Krementz or Sorrento, known for their quality gold-filled or gold-overlay jewelry. Material and Era: The brooch likely features either 12K gold-filled or gold-plated metal, a common technique for vintage jewelry to achieve a substantial gold appearance without the cost of solid gold. Given its style, it could date from the mid-20th century, specifically the 1950s or 1960s, a period when such designs were popular.

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