Posted 8 years ago
kyratango
(439 items)
For Karen and Jewels1900, the Shipton or German same style brooch!
In pic#3, I use it as a clasp for wearing a flapper length braided seed beads rope in two rows.
In pic#4, it is used as a bale for a white jade devil's work (grand mother's spare earring!).
Brooches can be used in versatile ways!!!
Bee-u-tee-ful~!
Beautiful brooch and very creative applications....or should I say Kyratizations. :)
Thanks to both of you, Bonnie and Mike, for your kind comments and loves!!!
Thank you Thomas, Fleafinder, Judy and Aura for all your loves :-)
Beautiful brooch.... You would excel as a jewellery designer.
If I had to have a new life... I'd go for gemmology and jewellery making :-)
For now I love to mix my pieces without altering, that way they are really versatile.
Thank you so much for your lovely compliment, Martika :-D
Exquisite. There's not enough adjectives. Wondering if pic. 3 is actual size?
Gillian, thanks for your interest and appreciation!
Pic#3 is slightly smaller than reality, the brooch is 29mm or 1.1/8" long.
The whole combination in pic#4 is 7cm or 2.5/8".
So many similarities with both my brooches!
I just don't have the creativity to use mine the same way as you do.
Beautiful ideas Kyra.
Valentino! Nice to see you! Your comment is highly appreciated, I love too how you mix your pieces :-D
Karen, thank you! I'm happy to share some ideas to promote brooches !
Huge collective thanks and love back to all of you, 23 lovers!
Lot of thanks for joining the lovers, Radegunder, Marga, Bratjdd, Lentilka, Jean, Oroyoroy and Vintagelamp :-))
So gorgeous !
Here's a new bit of info on this type of leaf. A ring marked Cork.
https://www.rubylane.com/item/872660-RL1656/Antique-Cork-Irish-Arts-Crafts-Sterling?search=1
Ohhhh, that’s some very useful information thanks for the links. Jewels1900. I’m always seeing these type of leaves, and the ring is expensive.
Aaahhh, Jewels1900, that shows infos can come at any moments :-D
Thank you so much for the link!!!
Jean! So true... Jewels1900 is a genuine treasure!
Thank you Eileen! XO