Posted 5 years ago
Newfld
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This 3"L silvertone brooch has pale aquamarine rhinestones and a moving fringe dangle with teardrop stones at the ends. By Kramer (1943-1980) from the 1960s, also came in clear and green rhinestones
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Posted 5 years ago
Newfld
(1439 items)
This 3"L silvertone brooch has pale aquamarine rhinestones and a moving fringe dangle with teardrop stones at the ends. By Kramer (1943-1980) from the 1960s, also came in clear and green rhinestones
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I thought you were going to describe it as another owl....it has that look to me. Pretty!
I don't think I see the owl in this one, however the shape almost tends one to see it at first, a gorgeous piece, nicely set !~
Beautiful brooch, Jenni!
Thank you so much for the love
Lori
Vet
Watchsearcher
aura
Hoot
bobby
Ken
Phil
Thomas
glassiegirl
fort
MrsT
Lauren
Mani
Thanks Watchsearcher for the perceptive comment, I am ashamed that I did not recognize an owl face in this piece, me who always sees an animal design in just about anything lol! The Kramer people must have had an owl in mind when designing this
Ken thank you for the fab compliments as ever, yes this is a classic Kramer I've had for some time, it is much prettier in person with the moving dangles
Super compliments Phil thank you so much, as you said on first glance you don't see an owl form, but the round "eyes" and curved "head" can make a case for it! I always thought it was a very unusual design for a brooch but it looks spectacular on evening wear, very sparkly
Thanks so very much for the sweet compliment MrsT you are always wonderfully kind to me and I truly appreciate it
I love the tear drop rhinestones on the ends. Such great design.
Thank you Maureen for the super compliment, I agree the tear drop stones on the dangles enhance them, this piece really moves when you wear it & makes me think of those 1920s flapper dresses lol
Really grateful for the kind love
Ted
Maureen
jbingham
Sean
Thanks Glamorously & Daisy for the love it is most gratefully appreciated, very pleased you enjoyed this Kramer piece