Albert Weiss was a jewelry designer in the 1940s and 1950s, and Weiss jewelry designs are valued today for their astonishing style. Weiss jewelry may be marked "Weiss," "Albert Weiss," or "A.W. Co." Many of these pieces are considered collectibles, and all embody unmistakable style. Like most of the other pieces designed in this era, Weiss jewelry is intended to stand out and augment a women's beauty with shine and design.Weiss costume jewelry needn't only be worn by those who are attempting to create a sensation. A Weiss brooch can be worn today with scarves and sweaters, or to liven up a dark winter coat. Now that hats are coming back in style, brooches can be sported on the brim or crown--or, if you are feeling decidedly rakish, to pin up one side of the brim.
Weiss Costume Jewelry Makes a Timeless Statement
Weiss earrings tend to be ornate and elegantly curved. Weiss worked with such unusual materials as Austrian rhinestones, so his pieces will excite comment. An earring and necklace set is ideal for evening wear, especially against a black or dark dress of light-absorbing fabric, such as velvet.
A single Weiss vintage jewelry piece, such as a Weiss bracelet, can be the one piece that really livens up a workaday ensemble, and what could be easier to wear? Even the most ornate bracelet can work with formal or staid attire. In fact, a piece of Weiss jewelry could turn "boring" into "sophisticated."