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Holiday jewelry, particularly Christmas-themed pieces, experienced a significant boom in the 2000s, driven by festive marketing and the tradition of wearing seasonal accessories. This particular brooch from Jones New York features a classic red enamel ornament design, a popular motif among department store jewelry collections. Enamel work became a prominent material for holiday jewelry in the mid-to-late 20th century, thanks to its vibrant and durable finish. The multicolored rhinestones evoke the warmth of the holiday season, and this brooch reflects the era’s desire to blend festive cheer with everyday wearability. The gold-tone metal bow accentuates the playful nature of the design, making it a piece cherished for both its visual appeal and its seasonal nostalgia.