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Shiny_Rock
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- May 11, 2022
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I've had this platinum Edwardian/art nouveau brooch for a while but found myself not reaching for it often. I love the old-cut studded ivy leaves so much, but the outer navette-shaped frame seems a bit restrictive and goes against the naturalist theme.
Normally I prefer to keep all my vintage/antique pieces intact, but maybe this calls for something different. A few ideas I have in mind:
1. The obvious: keep it as is, looking for ideas/inspo for styling navette-shaped brooches!
2. Still a brooch: remove the outer frame but keep the pin structure, seems doable base on the structure
3. Take out individual leaves and repurpose them as a ring/components of a ring
a. three leaves surrounding a center stone (a ruby, maybe?)
b. a between the finger ring (inspo pics: @ oldcutclubmember's ring made from Victorian components; ivy rings by Boucheron, part of the reason I love the ivy motif in the first place..)
c. a between the finger ring with a ruby stone
Normally I prefer to keep all my vintage/antique pieces intact, but maybe this calls for something different. A few ideas I have in mind:
1. The obvious: keep it as is, looking for ideas/inspo for styling navette-shaped brooches!
2. Still a brooch: remove the outer frame but keep the pin structure, seems doable base on the structure
3. Take out individual leaves and repurpose them as a ring/components of a ring
a. three leaves surrounding a center stone (a ruby, maybe?)
b. a between the finger ring (inspo pics: @ oldcutclubmember's ring made from Victorian components; ivy rings by Boucheron, part of the reason I love the ivy motif in the first place..)
c. a between the finger ring with a ruby stone