Eisenberg Vintage Jewelry Collection

Eisenberg Vintage Jewelry Collection

Bold. Glamorous. Unapologetically elegant. The Eisenberg Vintage Jewelry Collection celebrates one of the most iconic names in mid-century American design. Known for its dramatic use of rhinestones, large gem-like accents, and impeccable craftsmanship, Eisenberg pieces often rivaled fine jewelry in quality and presence. What began as a fashion brand evolved into a jewelry house that captured the glitz of Hollywood’s golden age.

At Worth & Company, we’re proud to offer a curated selection of authentic Eisenberg designs—each one chosen for its distinctive style, excellent condition, and collectibility. Whether you're drawn to a glittering brooch, a sculptural bracelet, or an icy pair of earrings, these are statement pieces that were made to be worn, admired, and remembered.

Worth Considering When Shopping for Eisenberg Jewelry

What Sets Eisenberg Jewelry Apart?

Eisenberg designs are known for their lavish rhinestones, gem-cut glass, and fine construction techniques. Many pieces were hand-set and plated in sterling or high-quality base metals, giving them a weight and finish that rivals fine jewelry. Their dramatic silhouettes and icy sparkle defined a generation of mid-century elegance.

Understanding the Eisenberg Signature

Most Eisenberg pieces are signed, with markings such as “Eisenberg Original,” “Eisenberg Ice,” or simply “Eisenberg” in script or block lettering. These signatures help date the piece and add credibility for collectors. As always, condition and authenticity play a role in determining value.

Styling with Old Hollywood Glamour

Eisenberg jewelry pairs beautifully with formalwear, vintage-inspired fashion, and minimalist modern looks that let the jewelry take center stage. A brooch worn at the shoulder or waist, or a crystal-encrusted clip earring, can add a bold, elegant flourish to any ensemble.

Care and Preservation

As with most vintage rhinestone jewelry, Eisenberg pieces should be stored away from moisture and cleaned gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals, as they can damage the settings or foil backs. With proper care, these pieces retain their brilliance for generations.