La Triomphe Jewelry
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La Triomphe was a distinguished jewelry line established in 1960 by the American firm Astoria Jewelry Manufacturing Company, based in Long Island, New York. The brand's name, trademarked in June 1965, featured the iconic Arc de Triomphe in its logo. Over the subsequent two decades, La Triomphe became renowned for its bold cocktail jewelry designs, including rings, bracelets, and earrings. Crafted predominantly in yellow gold, their pieces showcased vibrant gemstones such as peridot, amethyst, and tourmaline, as well as hardstones like turquoise, lapis lazuli, and malachite. Although the La Triomphe name is no longer in use, its jewelry remains highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts for its vivid colors, robust designs, and vintage charm.
Notable La Triomphe Pieces Carried by Courtland Jewels:
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Vintage Blue Topaz Diamond 18K Gold Pear Cut Pendant: This exquisite 1970s necklace pendant features a pear cut blue topaz t in 18K yellow gold links, adorned with diamonds.
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Citrine Diamond Baroque Pearl Ring: An 18K gold ring showcasing a large lustrous baroque large pearl adorned with diamonds and citrine gemstones reflecting the brand's traditional aesthetic.
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Coral and Diamond Gold Earrings: Chic angel skin coral earrings accented with prong set diamonds and 18k gold textured surround, exemplifying La Triomphe's use of elegant gemstones and hefty gold settings
. These pieces exemplify La Triomphe's commitment to exceptional craftsmanship and innovative design, contributing to its enduring legacy in the world of vintage jewelry.