Kenneth Jay Lane Cream Acrylic Brooch Silver Tone KJL

Kenneth Jay Lane Cream Acrylic Brooch Silver Tone KJL

Cream / Acrylic
Sale price  $40.00 Regular price  $80.00
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Kenneth Jay Lane Cream Acrylic Brooch Silver Tone KJL

Kenneth Jay Lane Cream Acrylic Brooch Silver Tone KJL

Sale price  $40.00 Regular price  $80.00
Color
Material

• Filigree detail
• Rollover clasp closure
• Signed on back
• Cream acrylic cabochon center
• 1.82 inches
• This KJL logo dates this piece between 1991 and 2000



Condition: Pre-Owned Good

in good, vintage, preloved, and wearable condition.

Kenneth Jay Lane graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1954 and went on to work in the Vogue art department in New York after that. With his interest in fashion piqued, he went to work designing shoes for Delman and Christian Dior, which included decorating some of them with rhinestones. He began working with jewelry as well during this period. Lane’s career is said to have launched when the Duchess of Windsor took notice of his jewelry in 1963, and society reporters spread his name and work to the world.


One of Lane’s goals, however, was to produce jewelry for the everyday woman rather than just catering to high society. A new group of fans found his jewelry and other accessories through his popular Avon lines that were sold through their catalogs in the mid-1980s, and then his QVC broadcasts in the early 1990s. His Avon jewelry is usually nicely made, and many pieces are sought as collectibles. Lines made for other sources vary in price point and craftsmanship. The high-end pieces offered through stores like Neiman Marcus are generally high in quality and appeal to fashionable women of all ages.


Lane’s jewelry has been produced both domestically and abroad. Companies known for making some of the jewelry branded Kenneth Lane in the United States are Rhode Island-based Gem-Craft and DeLizza & Elster (makers of “Juliana” jewelry) formerly located in New York. Imported jewelry will sometimes be stamped with the country of origin.
Lane actively participated in his business well into his 70s, working at his New York showroom and making QVC appearances. He died in New York in 2017 at the age of 85.

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