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Absolutely. These brooches I just picked today from a private collection.
Browsing Think delicate diamond rings, chunky glass necklaces, whimsical painted brooches.
The former First Lady has a thing for statement brooches, too.
Lady Hale's signature sartorial touch runs to jeweled pins and brooches.
Dyson employees wore impeller V-9s on their shirts, like brooches.
The monarch has since worn them as both hair slides and brooches.
They were looking at the brooches and discussing which one they liked.
Both Victoria, 40, and Sofia wore matching brooches on their left sides.
Casey Sobel handcrafted bronze strawberry and banana brooches, $227 each at kcmetalsmithing.com.
Some people wore expensive jewelry like rings, silver pendants and gilded brooches.
The thieves walked off with terracotta vases, painted plates, brooches and jewels.
Ball gowns, car coats, wide-brimmed hats and brooches have been her armory.
Jewelry Report Necklaces, brooches, rings and more that seem to sparkle with life.
Wood Pins/Brooches Colorful enamel pins have become a go-to accessory once again.
To many, the word "enamel" conjures images of antique brooches, nail polish, or dentistry.
They were chatting and looking at it, and looking at the brooches as well.
Hence the great attention being paid to the brooches she wore during Trump's visit.
Those things had to leave, along with hundreds of other rings, necklaces and brooches.
The 210th-century Bayeux Tapestry shows men in cloaks pinned at the neck with brooches.
There are other clues, too, in their belt buckles and the brooches on their ties.
There were no lip brooches or skeleton dresses; none of the totems Elsa made famous.
There were no lip brooches or skeleton dresses; none of the totems Elsa made famous.
Brooches depicting a house sigil or deadly pet are the perfect accent on a statement dress.
When I was in middle school, she had a side hustle selling acrylic-rhinestone bug brooches.
The Waves can be configured in eight ways, into brooches, a bracelet, a necklace and pendants.
Pelosi is one of the many powerful (and constantly photographed) women whose brooches carry significant meaning.
Counting up her various rings, brooches and necklaces, she wore at least 20 separate pieces of jewelry.
Once upon a time, people wore brooches and rings fashioned out of their deceased loved ones' hair.
"Jensen's personal history is very interesting," Dr. Krogsgaard said as he unwrapped belt buckles, brooches and rings.
Soon she had given up even the basic social pretense that we might actually want the brooches.
But form them into brooches, pendants and rings, and you have the beginnings of an iconic style.
Made at a cylindrical "braiding table," these bracelets, amulets, rings, and brooches were wearable mementos of the dead.
There are also fragments snapped off Pictish brooches and bits of an extremely rare type of wrist bangle.
The items included 2234,0003 necklaces, 2000,21 rings, 24.0250,100 bangles, 2,800 pairs of earrings, 1,600 brooches and 14 tiaras.
The large, locally made brooches were intricate and valuable, with silver designs, probably the ornamentation for aristocratic women.
Their most recent collection comprises wisp-like earrings, brooches and rings inspired by the Swiss artist Alberto Giacometti.
Her face, much larger than those of the ballerinas in the house's signature brooches, was a particular challenge.
Museum officials said the sets that were stolen included intricate and dazzling brooches, buttons, buckles and other items.
Head ornaments, earrings, necklaces, brooches, bracelets, and anklets also possess functions at once magical, utilitarian, seductive, and decorative.
The Wheat-Ear brooches were passed down to Queen Victoria in 1837 and then to the Queen in 1952.
For example, while viewers are likely familiar with bracelets, rings, necklaces, and brooches, toe stalls might be a revelation.
Custom-made two-inch-long rhinestone insects stud the Byzantine walls — a wink to Baciocchi's obsession with jeweled brooches.
Weir owns an impressive collection of brooches, and yet neither he nor Lipinski has traded a single Olympic pin.
Consider, for example, Bulgari's Festa, or Party, high jewelry collection with its icepop- and cake-shaped brooches and rings.
It reminded observers of how former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright used pins and brooches as a diplomatic tool.
But is it true that she wore brooches to subtly shade President Trump during his visit to the UK?
Liskaflower's creations alternate as tiny pieces jewelry, such as pendant necklaces and decorative brooches that can be attached to clothing.
A metalwork and hand-painted pin from her "cornucopia" of fruit and vegetable brooches would make any outfit more fun.
Until the 19th century, heart brooches were worn by ordinary people, as evidenced by their simple design and plain appearance.
But by the late 19th century, the brooches had transformed into elaborate decorative pins, often enameled or set with gemstones.
Ms. Young's vibrant chrysomelanite and lapis lazuli brooches, which can also be worn as pendants, were pinned to blazer lapels.
An habitual wearer of insect-themed brooches, Hale opted on Wednesday for what appeared to be a large winged beetle.
Several women lawyers attending the event wore spider brooches in homage to Hale, who they described as a role model.
Still, she said the both of them "strive for perfection" in creating the best pins, brooches, cufflinks, rings, bracelets and earrings.
Among the loot: silver ingots and brooches, armbands inscribed with runes, glass beads, and a gold pin shaped like a bird.
At the season's men's wear shows, Dior Homme's sharp suits were teamed with ribbon bracelets, skull and dice brooches and more.
In the 21780th century, heart-shaped brooches were often betrothal gifts — and later some believed they kept witches away from babies.
There also was an exhibition of his work, mostly brooches in a materials ranging from 24-karat gold to egg shells.
Bottega Veneta showed coins as chunky statement rings, while Oscar de la Renta used them in brooches, chandelier earrings and barrettes.
Animal brooches Vhernier creates unusual plays of light and color, as well as volume, by layering rock crystal over opaque gems.
Out-and-proud gay men followed: Elton John made no secret for his love of gem-set brooches, rings and drop earrings.
Fashionista also points out that Dany has a vast collection of dragon-themed trinkets, like hair clips, necklaces, and many, many brooches.
"I loved the fact that they looked like Romantic poets with lace trim sleeves and brooches and brocaded jackets," Ms. Sui said.
To cast their ballots, they had worn their grandmothers' brooches, white in honor of the suffragists or pantsuits bought for the occasion.
You'll take home a Perle au Trésor, a "precious objet d'art that opens to reveal a necklace, a bracelet, and two brooches."
For Carolina Herrera, for example, they created bracelets, necklaces and brooches in the shape of jasmine flowers for the fall 803 collection.
The white oversized tweed suit was accessorized with brooches featuring interlocking Cs and a big black sequined logo under the left pocket.
The Green Vault rooms remained closed after thieves made off with Saxon royal treasures including diamond-encrusted brooches, buckles and a sword.
Ms. Wales Bonner's elongated tuxedo jackets, pinned with brooches that suggested talismans, were some of the most desirable pieces shown all week.
Sailor Moon  Black cats are also an ideal sidekick for burgeoning flaxen-haired guardians of the Earth with an interest in magical brooches.
Earlier this summer, we speculated the meaning behind the brooches Princes William and Harry's grandmother wore during Donald Trump's visit to London — shade!
Numerous bodies were found buried without accompanying objects, but some were interred with brooches, bracelets, pendants, glass beads, pots, and various prehistoric weapons.
Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, known to have a penchant for brooches, celebrated Clinton with a pin adorned with broken glass.
The 20-time Grammy winner also accented her ensemble with a matching ring and a pair of blackened lapel brooches also by Schwartz.
The 38-year-old was wearing large sunglasses and a tailored black jacket with Bakelite letter brooches that spelled "Chanel" down one side.
Her hair is coifed (it is not so much blond as it is wheat), her brooches are sparkly, and her wit is dry.
In addition to the watches, the stash includes 19813,21981 pairs of earrings, 22003,21 rings, 2,100 bangles, 1,600 brooches, 1,400 necklaces and 20033 tiaras.
Over time, heart brooches became larger, often featuring two hearts intertwined; in the mid-0003s, a crown appeared atop the heart or hearts.
Although beautiful, these Victorian-era brooches were "lacking the naïve charm of the older forms," wrote G.R. Dalgleish, one of the catalog's editors.
Mark Antony and Camille Thompson styled her hair (with color by Gloss Brooklyn), and she carried a bespoke bouquet made of old brooches.
Pins and brooches have made a huge comeback, so take advantage of it by adorning this wooden pin all about rocketing off to space.
The earliest brooches were small plain heart-shaped pins generally given by a man to his sweetheart as a betrothal gift or love token.
Silversmiths, whose trade guild was located nearby, were among those selling from the stalls and heart brooches would have been part of their merchandise.
At one point, Sedaris temporarily tosses hosting duties to "A Lady Who Lives in the Forest" to teach us how to make mushroom brooches.
On Twitter, one particularly perceptive user noted that HRH may have been trolling Trump with not one but three brooches worn during their time together.
I know this not from firsthand experience — I'm a bespectacled white woman with funky brooches who fits right in — but at secondhand, through my students.
Brooch The Subject — To dress up a pair of leggings, consider fastening a clutch of pins, badges, and brooches to the bottoms of the legs.
I remembered the islands, the outfits, the calming make-work routines, and I enjoyed the new additions like gaudy jeweled brooches that bestowed new abilities.
The artifacts discovered at the site include stashes of period jewelery that were hidden in deposits, like gilded brooches, glass beads, rings and silver pendants.
"English hairwork was popularized by royalty, especially Queen Victoria, who wore Prince Albert's hair in lockets and brooches for decades following his death," Reierson says.
Brooches and necklaces accent the nature-inspired patterns that stand in for body parts, which blend with their surroundings in a stunning camouflage of violence.
Although originally the name luckenbooth referred specifically to heart brooches from Edinburgh, it has become a generic term for the pins, which rankled some purists.
Last summer, she may have shaded Trump with three different brooches during his state visit in July, including one that she wore to her mother's funeral.
I liked how the cameras were worn like brooches in the movie, and the fact that they were super low-profile, like sleek little silver rivets.
A statue of the suffragist leader Millicent Fawcett, unveiled in London last year, faithfully reproduces one of her brooches and the crow's feet around her eyes.
Though most of the pieces are tiny spin-offs of familiar artworks, the bracelets, brooches, pendants, rings, and cufflinks have the compressed power of artistic maquettes.
But when it comes to the brooches, rings, bracelets and cuff links produced by the company, the doctor has bought numerous versions of the same items.
Brooches are especially prevalent on his site, as they "lend themselves best to experimentation and self-expression, either from the jeweler or the wearer," he said.
Still pointing out graduates' work, Ms. Van den Hout moved on to the Japanese artist Manami Aoki's all-white brooches, made of sponge, resin and wire.
" Commenting on an adjacent cluster of colorful acrylic brooches from another graduate, she said, "A lot of people like these, but to me they're too pretty.
To protect his delicate paper brooches and pendants, Michihiro Sato, a Japanese jewelry designer based in Osaka, uses a special paint made from cashew-shell oil.
Ms Florence calls her work "kimono reform," and her pieces include the likes of obi belt bags and necklaces, many embellished with vintage brooches and pins.
And in case this look wasn't unique enough, she even customized the Manolo boots a little more, adding a smattering of brooches pinned all over her thighs.
There are at least two mentions of emerald brooches, and I am entirely unable to determine whether they're a joke about consumerist excess or a desirable accessory.
With his shoulder-length hair, colorful ascot ties and spider brooches, Cedric Villani, a prize-winning mathematician is among the most recognizable faces on the campaign trail.
Heart brooches are as traditional in Scotland as kilt pins or clan badges, but few outside its borders know of their long cultural ties to the country.
According to the official website for the jewelry show, titled "Cartier: The Exhibition," the Cartier Halo tiara will be one of 300 tiaras, necklaces, brooches and earrings featured.
A room by the vault was once used by customers taking necklaces and brooches out of their safe deposit boxes to try on before heading to the theater.
Much has been of Mr. Weir's Kewpie doll maquillage, his Birkin bags, his jeweled brooches, his furs, his 13 travel trunks, his Louboutin shoes and elaborate bouffant hairdo.
The exhibition shows Tiffany brooches designed by Donald Claflin to look like little Aztec Indians and animal figures — a salamander, bird and lizard — in gold, turquoise and diamonds.
In his heavily-illustrated celebration of jewels, a former director of the Royal Collection explains how necklaces have been shortened and brooches dismantled to suit different queens' tastes.
In reality, though, female factory workers sought to remain elegant, accessorizing coveralls, blouses and skirt suits with brooches, necklaces and earrings — as did most wartime-era working women.
The tranquillity was broken by the entrance of a K-Pop megastar, G-Dragon, sporting Chanel brooches and a furry Chanel trapper hat, and he was owning the look.
The tiara was originally made from from pearls and diamonds already owned by the royal family, but a top layer of pearls was later removed and turned into brooches.
Accessories have figured little in Mr. Hart's past collections, yet here he ornamented almost everything with the embroidered eye brooches created for him by the French artist Céleste Mogador.
Tourist shops throughout Scotland sell relatively inexpensive, mass-produced versions, and some fine jewelers work with silversmiths who can create new brooches using molds based on the older styles.
In the public imagination, the intertwined hearts appeared to form the letter M so such that designs were often called Mary brooches, after Mary, Queen of Scots, who ruled Scotland from 2000 to 225 and was beheaded in 221 by her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I. In this period, silversmiths (or, more generally, goldsmiths) used molds to make the hand-finished brooches, which became flatter in appearance and often were decorated by chasing or engraving.
Luz Camino, who works in Madrid, said she has been re-evaluating her design process because men are wearing her plique-à-jour enamel brooches of flowers or shooting stars.
The brooches, usually made of silver, symbolized both love and protection because, when the couple had a child, the brooch would be pinned to its clothes to ward off witches.
Everywhere else there were trays upon trays of glam rock treasure: mirrored glasses with crystals in every conceivable shape and color; brooches shaped like thistles, pineapples, starfish and overflowing bouquets.
The gallery's most covetable works are surely the lightweight pendants and brooches of Louise Nevelson, made from scraps of incised wood that she painted black and slathered unevenly with gold.
After graduation, he spent three and a half years in the high jewelry studio at Van Cleef & Arpels, where he worked on its hallmark ballerina brooches and some special commissions.
There, customers can have personalized pieces — bracelets, necklaces, earrings, brooches, rings and cuff links in silver, 14-karat yellow or rose gold, or 18-karat gold — made while they wait.
Linda herself preferred simple jewelry that didn't draw unwelcome attention, though lately as her portfolio had climbed to uncharted heights she had indulged in a few Seaman Schepps brooches for variety.
Queen Elizabeth has no shortage of fancy brooches, so her choice of shiny accessory while President Donald Trump was visiting her country has raised some eyebrows for its potential hidden meaning.
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GUD Shop This earthy home and accessories shop specializing in Slovene and Scandinavian labels is a trove of everything eco-friendly and artisanal, from flowerpots to brooches made from textile scraps.
There are plenty of hairstyles, too, and 2V clearly cares more about them than her charge does: 2V adroitly fastened the wrap in place with two jeweled brooches, one at each shoulder.
He was selected over Cedric Villani, an eccentric maths genius, recognizable for his silk cravats and spider brooches, with no political experience prior to his election as a LREM lawmaker in 2017.
Patterson shows up with plastic jewelry, small, patterned bows, Mardi Gras beads, fanciful embroidery, appliqués, brooches, faux gold coins, and gold-painted seashells that are procured and arranged through a laborious process.
The new exhibition, "People of the First Light," will include birch bark boxes and canoes; beaded epaulets and moccasins; silver coin brooches, birch root clubs, rawhide snowshoes, stone adzes and sweetgrass baskets.
Both men also designed brooches, necklaces and belt buckles, out of silver and mother-of-pearl; leather purses and card cases; and solid, rectilinear furniture, made of oak and other pricey woods.
Alistir Wood Tait, owner of the jewelry business that bears his name, has a metal luckenbooth hanging above the doorway of his Edinburgh shop, where he sells antique pieces, including heart brooches.
Around midnight, after gathering up roughly two dozen jewels — prize emeralds, diamonds, aquamarines and several diamond bracelets, brooches and rings — they went back out the window and climbed down to the ground.
At a Christie's auction scheduled for Wednesday in Geneva, two hand-size starfish brooches by René Boivin carry top sales estimates of 100,000 Swiss francs and 120,000 Swiss francs ($100,400 and $120,500).
Albright, the first female secretary of state, even wrote a book titled Read My Pins, which explored how she used pins and brooches during her diplomatic career as a means of expression.
The queen wore three brooches during Trump's visit, and each of them — at least according to the online fandom with an appetite for Intense Brooch Politics — was an act of subtle nose-thumbing.
Others wore voluminous short-sleeve track suits; matching brooches in monogram-style letters; and what were made to look like pearl earrings, but dramatically oversize and partially crushed, resembling dented Ping-Pong balls.
Sophia also creates accessories for museum gift shops, often to complement exhibitions; most recently, she designed pouches, necklaces and brooches for the Christian Dior retrospective at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris.
In 2009, she published a book, "Read My Pins: Stories From a Diplomat's Jewel Box," and the following year lent more than 200 of her brooches to an exhibition at the Smithsonian Castle.
In 2009, she published a book, "Read My Pins: Stories From a Diplomat's Jewel Box," and the following year lent more than 200 of her brooches to an exhibition at the Smithsonian Castle.
Artifacts uncovered at the site include gilded silver brooches with an animal ornament, imported glass beads, cowrie shells brought in from the Mediterranean or Black Sea, silver pendants, rings, and a Roman gold coin.
One of these blogs, Order of Splendor, drew so much interest for its posts about the queen's brooches that its author created a spinoff, the Queen's Jewel Vault, just to chronicle the royal bling.
Named after the Josephine Baker song "La Petite Tonkinoise," her collection features repurposed, one-of-a-kind pieces handmade from antique and recycled watch bracelets, beads, brooches and various curiosities discovered at flea markets.
Among the pieces she showed at Tefaf were the Sasso (or stone) magnetic brooches by the Italian artist Giorgio Vigna, handmade from layers of copper, silver and gold to have a raw, elemental quality.
Last summer, Queen Elizabeth II may have been throwing shade at Trump with three different brooches during his state visit to Buckingham Palace in July, including one that she wore to her mother's funeral.
As Bantjes builds from three-pointed stars all the way out to galaxies, she refers to brooches, earrings, pendants, and bracelets, all floating in a dazzling matrix of gemstones and silver filaments surrounding her text.
So I looked around in my closet and I found two brooches I've had for 15 or 20 years: The mismatch of them seemed perfect in scale and color on the front of the shoes.
Baciocchi attributes his attraction to velvet, as well as to brooches — he wears one almost daily and has a collection that includes many by Buccellati — to his close relationship with his mother and his sister.
At first glance, the fibers woven into these 19th-century bracelets, earrings, brooches, and even walking stick handles look like rust-colored thread, but closer inspection reveals that the shiny strands are actually human hair.
L'Arche de Noé, or Noah's Ark, the French brand's most recent showing of high jewelry in New York, showcased brooches made by hand in white and yellow gold and set with diamonds, emeralds and sapphires.
Consider the Hong Kong-based jeweler Wallace Chan, who has elongated the antennae of his latest pair of Nebula butterfly brooches so "the butterfly is visible from all angles — front, back and side," he said.
Norse gods and Christian symbolism combine on brooches and pendants, tangible evidence of the kind of slow cultural conquest or merging that is harder to dramatize than a plain old military invasion but fascinating to contemplate.
A viral twitter thread is suggesting her majesty may have been using her trademark brooches to send subtle messages repudiating the Trump administration and its policies during the president's much-discussed visit to London last week.
René Lalique and Boucheron used semitransparent plique-à-jour enamel — French for "letting in daylight" — to create dragonflies as airy as gossamer, or bejeweled honeybee brooches set en tremblant, on tiny springs that appeared to buzz.
In 1889, a jeweler named Paulding Farnham, who had come to Tiffany & Co. as a wunderkind at 16, won the grand prize at the Exposition Universelle in Paris for his collection of pearl-encrusted orchid brooches.
Uniforms included "Make America Great Again" hats in every color; T-shirts reading "Keep Trump, Impeach Congress"; "Trump 2020" rhinestone brooches; and buttons featuring a swooping yellow tuft of fuzz in homage to the president's mane.
Off the runway, Kelly pushed racial boundaries even further by using a grinning golliwog face as his logo and handing out black-faced pickaninny dolls and brooches to everyone who came to his central Paris boutique.
Additionally, there are multiple brooches that have been given as gifts to Queen Elizabeth or her predecessors by various countries, and which she has subsequently worn — you guessed it — while attending state functions hosted by those countries.
Even the tiara was given a 21st-century update, finding form in a flowering headpiece set with two large lilies (both detachable as brooches) forged from red spinels, rhodolite garnets, white diamonds and two pear-shaped tourmalines.
"What you think doesn't exist anymore, you can find it here," Mr. Carli said, caressing a pair of brooches — delicate bouquets rendered in a large handful of rose-cut diamonds, crafted by a Carli in the early 1700s.
They learned, for instance, that in the Victorian era, some Europeans wore name brooches, and around the same time within the Jewish tradition, some wore pendants that said "mizpah" to signify that they were separated from a loved one.
Textured gold necklaces and bracelets from the signature Serpent Bohème collection are followed by exquisite animal-inspired pieces: diamond vixen and wolf rings, finished in aquamarine or malachite, and glittering parrot brooches with feathers in stones of exotic hues.
For the Fendi show Ms. Tilley devised a number of ornaments (leather Martini-glass brooches, for instance) reminiscent of the costly luxury-goods oddments another fringe Punk-era British artist, Judy Blame, created some seasons back for Louis Vuitton.
It was a soft, refined vision of masculinity — anything but sinister, punk or street — a traditional suit made both regal and futuristic with its details: nylon gaiters over polished leather boots, delicate gold and silver brooches adorning peak lapels.
Image: University of SheffieldThe first signs that something of archaeological significance was located at the site appeared when a local metal detectorist uncovered a number of Anglo-Saxon artifacts, such as spearheads, parts of iron shields, and copper-gilded brooches.
Just in time for Mother's Day, the Brooklyn-based jeweler Lady Grey is offering custom gold- and silver-plated brooches filled with fresh blooms including gloriosa lilies, chinch and oncidium orchids by the floral design studio Fox Fodder Farm ($150).
During the 1203s, European designers of Art Deco pieces prized coral as a way to introduce color into jewelry, mixing it with onyx, diamonds, lacquer or lapis lazuli in everything from pendants, rings and brooches to combs and other hair ornaments.
There were turbans pinned with jeweled brooches with almost every look, lots of swirling '60s-style printed column dresses with black opera gloves, and embellishment in all shapes, colors and forms, including metallic colored tinsel on sandals and sparkly boas.
Before running for City Council, she worked as an aide to Capuano's predecessor, Representative Joseph P. Kennedy II, and eventually as political director for Senator John Kerry, a time in her life when she wore a lot of brooches. Pearls. Scarves.
Also, "the ornaments can be detached and worn separately as brooches," he said — the same kind of transformable composition that Western haute jewelry houses from Boucheron to Mellerio dits Meller use to provide more wearing options for their gem-laden creations.
Louis Vuitton visited knights and their ladies fair, including dagger brooches in yellow and white diamonds, while Cartier presented an extension of its Magnitude collection, introduced in June in London, which mixes precious gems with rutilated quartz and other ornamental stones.
Louis Vuitton visited knights and their ladies fair, including dagger brooches in yellow and white diamonds, while Cartier presented an extension of its Magnitude collection, introduced in June in London, which mixes precious gems with rutilated quartz and other ornamental stones.
As we can see with "Paire de fibules en forme de rosace reliées par des chaînes garnies d'un pendentif ovoïde émaillé" (20th century) from Tiznit, Morocco, traditional Berber women's wear is draped and held together with brooches (tizerzai) and a belt.
Instantly recognizable for his ascot neckties and spider brooches, Villani in 2010 won the maths equivalent to the Nobel Prize, the Fields Medal, for what the award called "proofs of nonlinear Landau damping and convergence to equilibrium of the Boltzmann equation".
A basic fitness tracker + Life Alert does not = $395 Apfel says she and WiseWear have plans to expand the line to include brooches, rings, and necklaces, as well as "aspirational" bracelets which will presumably be even more high-end than the Socialite collection.
In sequined capes, blazers and vests, often festooned with baubles and brooches, Mr. Mercado let viewers know whether it was going to be a good month or a bad one, or if they simply had to ponerte las pilas, or get to work.
In the Chelsea neighborhood of New York last month, on a block lined with art galleries, an exhibition inside a former garage displayed several dozen one-of-a-kind brooches created by Van Cleef & Arpels, valued, in total, at more than $0003 million.
It sells earrings, bracelets, necklaces and brooches for 30 to 80 Canadian dollars ($22.80 to $60.70) at the company shop on St.-Hubert Street in Montreal and at more than 500 museum shops and galleries throughout Canada, the United States, England and Australia.
According to her website, Ms. Hand is also responsible for "the official pin worn by the spouses of the U.S. House of Representatives" and has also made "brooches for all the Armed Services, the Naval Academy and West Point" (among other governmental bodies).
In honor of the Glyndebourne opera festival in Britain, where guests picnic on the lawns of the stately home before performances, the Pastorale Anglaise group included bow-shaped brooches and necklaces with sapphires, diamonds and Colombian emeralds combined in a quirky tartan pattern.
Whether it be the Morning Glory necklace that captured the flower in every stage from bud to full bloom, or his brooches, wearable three-dimensional sculptures of both flora and fauna, he was considered unparalleled in combining realistic depictions with alluring whimsy.
"These women wore necklaces made from sometimes hundreds of amber, glass, and rock crystal beads, used personal items such as tweezers, carried fabric bags held open by elephant ivory rings, and wore exquisitely decorated brooches to fasten their clothing," said Willmott in the press release.
Her majesty's brooches are a ubiquitous fashion statement — they've been a prominent part of her wardrobe her whole life, and her fondness for them is so well-known that they've become a common gift presented to her by foreign dignitaries and other guests and friends.
The gallery exhibits vintage wedding veils and christening gowns and sells smaller items, including wedding garters, Christmas decorations and lace brooches like the one that Enda Kenny, the former Taoiseach, or prime minister of Ireland, brought to the White House for Melania Trump in 2017.
Peter George Wilson, a successful Inverness silversmith, would be summoned to bring a tray of his work to show the queen at Balmoral or at Dunrobin Castle, where she visited the Sutherland family, Ms. Moodie said — and heart brooches were probably among the selection.
In the late 1800s, heart brooches made in Edinburgh began to be called luckenbooths, from the Gaelic word for the small stalls near St. Giles Cathedral on the Royal Mile, which led from Edinburgh Castle, the city's fortress, to Holyrood Palace, the royal residence.
To showcase the French jeweler's new L'Arche de Noé (Noah's Ark) collection — an assortment of over 60 pairs of jeweled brooches including diamond-studded kangaroos and doves carrying leaves of pink sapphires — Wilson transformed a room inside the Cedar Lake performance space in Chelsea.
More than 100 items were stolen in a raid on the Green Vault in the Royal Palace, including jeweled agate figures, goblets made out of gilded ostrich eggs, a sword inlaid with almost 800 diamonds and several brooches, crests, epaulettes and other fancy baubles.
Now, she regards such highly fragile substances as her trusted collaborators, letting them guide her as she fashions brooches, necklaces and rings in the hope she will stumble upon something unexpected — a question, an idea, a feeling — to take up in her next piece.
Critic's Notebook The European Fine Art Fair, known as TEFAF and held every March in the southern Dutch city of Maastricht, had a reputation for stability: the same dealers year after year, bringing their choicest paintings, furniture, and diamond brooches to a well-heeled collector base.
It's a blog about the extensive jewelry collections of the world's royal and imperial families — with a particular focus on the history and symbolism of crowns, tiaras, brooches, and royal family orders (like those sashes you always see members of royal families wearing at fancy events).
She also wore white lace fingerless gloves, topping off the look with matching gold Chanel chain necklaces, a candy-colored Chanel ribbon and brooches in her slime-green hair (which might have been the only thing to have gotten her kicked out of the country club).
The Obama and Canada brooches supposedly sent a "message" to Trump about her preference for his predecessors and distaste for his anti-Canada rhetoric (although it is unclear how Trump was supposed to receive this message, since, again, she didn't meet with him on these days).
An ice pink satin "Carmel" gown she commissioned from Dior from its spring 1953 collection is a centerpiece of the show, while other highlights include her collection of bug and butterfly brooches and a pair of her favorite slippers, emblazoned with the image of Elvis Presley.
When she earned a special papal honor in 1895, the women of New Orleans "donated their prized jeweled necklaces, bracelets, brooches, rings and earrings to have ... crowns fashioned in gold and precious jewels" for the statue of Our Lady of Prompt Succor cradling the infant Jesus, the history reads.
Kahlo-inflected jewelry is proliferating on Etsy, the online bazaar full of Mexican silver marketed as Frida-inspired and highlighted by items including Day of the Dead skull brooches, hand-painted wooden pins, glass drop earrings, bracelets and bangles, many of them embellished with the artist's strikingly androgynous, widely recognizable features.
Unveiled a week after the company's most recent design director, Francesca Amfitheatrof, departed the company, the collection continued the nature theme with a number of tropical bird brooches' being the most obviously Schlumberger-inspired pieces, their feathered finery realized in minute, fully articulated detail in multicolored sapphires, aquamarines and diamonds.
Not only did the stars include winks to the film (from little details, like Daisy Ridley's star brooches at the film's London photocall, to cosmically huge nods) in their red carpet style, but tons of designers were inspired by the film to recreate special capsule collections dedicated to a galaxy far, far away.
At least two thieves broke the special security glass of a display case and made off with an unknown number of objects from three sets of royal jewels comprising more than 90 individual pieces — cuff links, buttons and brooches adorned with rubies, sapphires and diamonds — the Dresden police and museum authorities said.
On the second, she wore a brooch from the governor general of Canada, and on the third, she wore the diamond teardrop brooch her mother wore during the 1952 funeral of her husband, King George VI. Though it's impossible to say whether the three brooches amounted to anything remotely relating to #resistance, the speculation, at least, was fun to watch.
Since Lane knew the major statement making piece was going to be that thigh-high slit, he chose to keep the rest of the actress's look simple with a pair of 10 carat drop earrings, adding on the surprising detail of two 100 carat diamond brooches that cinched the waist of the gown and went almost completely unnoticed in the shadow of Jolie's infinitely meme-able leg.
A number of silver and gold objects, and pearl and jade jewelry, such as a Tianzi headpiece decorated with carved jadeite and pearls worn by Manchu women in the Qing dynasty, display aesthetics that are echoed in carved jade pendants and brooches produced by Chaumet in the 1920s, including a veil pin of platinum and baroque pearls made in 1921 for Eva Gebhard, Baroness Gourgaud.
Firmly rooted in the contemporary art and culture of Africa today, it was the result of a Chaumet executive's chance encounter with the work of the Kenyan artist Evans Mbugua, whose paintings not only hung on the walls during the preview but who also designed six charming and playful animal brooches: think of a white and yellow gold crouching lion with blue, yellow and pink sapphires and diamonds.

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