This vintage 36-inch silver-tone necklace is an elegant opera length station necklace by Trifari. Given its length and design, it was crafted for versatile styling, often worn long for a dramatic look or doubled up as a two-strand choker.
Production Era & Collectibility
The T-Tag Signature: As confirmed by the crowned "T" hangtag, this piece dates specifically to the late 1950s (1954–1960). This was Trifari’s "Golden Era" under lead designer Alfred Philippe, whose background in high-end jewelry for Cartier heavily influenced these refined, royalty-inspired designs.
- Fleur-de-lis Station Design: The repeating fleur-de-lis "stations" are a hallmark of mid-century sophisticated costume jewelry. The use of Trifanium, a proprietary rhodium-plated alloy, is why the silver finish remains so bright and tarnish-free decades later.