From Juliana to Avon: The 1970s Green Lucite Bolo Necklace by DeLizza & Elster

From Juliana to Avon: The 1970s Green Lucite Bolo Necklace by DeLizza & Elster

This striking green lucite bolo necklace is a verified book piece, featured in the DeLizza & Elster Jewelry Reference Guide under the “Made for Others” section. Crafted in the 1970s by the legendary DeLizza & Elster design house — best known to collectors as Juliana — this necklace showcases the bold glamour and impeccable craftsmanship that defined the era.

 

DeLizza & Elster’s Collaborations

 

While DeLizza & Elster sold jewelry under their own Juliana brand, they also produced designs for other major names, including Kenneth Jay Lane, Weiss, and Avon. These collaborations allowed their exceptional workmanship to reach wider audiences, though many pieces went unsigned. In cases like this, provenance is confirmed through reference books and collector expertise.

 

Design Details

 

The necklace features a richly textured gold-tone beaded chain, leading to a dramatic bolo-style centerpiece set with a marbled green lucite cabochon. The chain ends in two lush gold tassels, adding movement and a touch of 1970s glamour. The combination of the statement green stone and gold beading creates a look that is both eye-catching and versatile — equally suited to pairing with a sleek blouse or a flowing maxi dress.

 

Verified Book Piece Status

 

This exact design is documented in the DeLizza & Elster Jewelry Reference Guide, confirming its authenticity and collectible status. My example matches the book photograph in every detail, from the bold green lucite cabochon to the intricate beaded chain construction.

 

Why Collectors Value It

 

Book pieces hold a special prestige in the vintage jewelry world. They are confirmed examples of a maker’s work, documented by experts, and recognized in the collector community as definitive. This necklace’s dual appeal — as a Juliana creation and an Avon collaboration — makes it a sought-after piece for both brand collectors and lovers of bold 1970s design.

 

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