Silver flower lapel pin with gold details, 1950s
Silver flower lapel pin with gold details, 1950s
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A 1950s lapel pin crafted in silver with contrasting gold details. It depicts a stylized flower with flowing, textured lines, a design that blends organic elegance with masterful craftsmanship. The silver body highlights the gold areas, adding depth and sophistication to the piece.
A unique vintage jewelry piece, perfect for subtly and elegantly enhancing suits, jackets, or dresses. The central pearl adds a touch of sparkle. Ideal for vintage jewelry collectors, lovers of classic design, or as a gift for a timeless accessory.
A brooch that embodies the refinement and decorative art of the mid-twentieth century.
Characteristics:
Approximate measurements: Length: 5.5 cm, Width at its widest point: 2.2 cm
Weight: 4.46 grams
**Composition:
Main material: Silver. Gold-plated details. Hallmarks: Not visible.
Acid test: Performed.
Other materials: No.
**Additional Details: These items are not new; they show signs of use and may have scratches and tarnish due to age. Please review the photos carefully. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. Pay attention to the details!
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What you are buying (important)
We sell antique and vintage items. These are not new or recently manufactured products. Due to their age and previous use, they may show signs of wear, marks, scratches, minor losses, or variations inherent to the passage of time. These characteristics are part of their nature and are not considered defects. We recommend carefully reviewing the photographs, as they show the actual condition of the piece. If you need to confirm a specific detail before purchasing, please contact us.
Photos and color
The photographs are taken under artificial light. For this reason, the color may vary slightly depending on your screen and lighting. If color is critical for you, we can send you additional photos taken in natural light to get as close as possible to the actual color.
Patina and cleaning
Many pieces develop a patina over time. We don't remove it, as it's a natural process that can take decades to form and, in many cases, contributes to the piece's aesthetic value and character.
If you decide to clean or polish, do so carefully and with the material in mind. The buyer should make this decision, as cleaning can affect the appearance, authenticity, and, in some cases, the value. If you need cleaning instructions based on the material, please contact us and we'll guide you.
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