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  1. Here ALL Eisenberg jewelry will be welcome. In fact all jewelry, fashion, perfume, and accessory designers are welcome, so dig out your Eisenberg Originals, your Eisenberg Ice©, your Trifari, your Haskell - any of your favorites from anyone, and show them off.

  2. Jul 17, 2019 · Eisenberg Jewelry Designers. For a time, Agnini & Singer and Reinad Novelty Co. (perhaps others) designed and manufactured jewelry for Eisenberg. In 1943, F&K began making the jewelry exclusively, and Ruth Kamke was the designer. Ruth designed for Eisenberg more than 30 years.

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  3. There are unsigned designer pieces from the 1930s and 1940s from almost every house, in fact Eisenberg was one of the first jewelry houses that did sign their pieces. They began in the mid-1930s when most didn't take to marking pieces until about a decade later.

  4. Despite the common knowledge of Eisenberg as originally a dressmaker that went into jewelry, Eisenberg was actually a full design house for at least a decade - producing clothing, jewelry, accessories, and cosmetics including a number of successful perfumes.

  5. Eisenberg jewelry, known for its timeless elegance and exquisite craftsmanship, has a rich history that dates back to the early 20th century. Founded by Jonas Eisenberg and his sons in 1914, Eisenberg & Sons quickly gained recognition for their innovative designs and impeccable quality.

  6. Eisenberg Jewelry happens to be some of the finest costume jewelry ever made. Despite the fact that the company never used real gemstones, gold, or silver, the jewelry is of the very best quality. In fact, the classic and stylish designs could easily be worn today.

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  8. Feb 2, 2021 · Promoting their rhinestone jewelry as Ice, Eisenberg remains as distinctively cool today with collectors as when it was first offered in the 1930s.

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