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Florenza Jewelry Archives
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1940 - 1981
Dan Kasoff started producing jewelry in the early 1930's. The Florenza name was first used in the late 1940's and the company ceased operation in 1981.
Based in New York City, their designs resemble old Victorian and Renaissance Revival jewelry and always exhibited quality workmanship and materials. Not all Florenza jewelry was marked and the designs varied. They made jewelry for companies including Weiss, Kramer, Coro, Capri, Carnegie
and many others.
Kaywin Novelity New York, NY
Kaywin Novelty was the company Dan Kasoff started in the 1930's with partner Marty Weiner. This was prior to starting the Florenza Company which was named after his wife Florence.
They started marking jewelry as follows:
Started marking items Florenza - 1949?-1950
With the copyright mark - 1955-1981
They also used the gold foil hang with the name "Florenza"
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Dan Kasoff
Founder of Florenza |
Larry Kasoff
Son of Dan Kasoff
Founder of Florenza |
The files listed below are links to the other Florenza information
You can find information on the stones, maufacturing, and some of the companies that the Florenza company used as vendors.
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Salesman
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Rare and One
of A Kind Items
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Stones Used By Florenza |
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Florenza
Devil Face |
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Florenza
Brooch
Archives
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Florenza
Demi
Archives |
Florenza
Earring
Archives |
Florenza Necklace
Archives |
Florenza
Parure
Archives
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Florenza
Bracelet
Archives |
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