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So sparkly, like a magic fairy dragonfly.
So pretty together! You have a wonderful collection Catmom!
So pretty together! You have a wonderful collection Catmom!
Here's a question for bug brooch lovers...spider pins were at one time, very popular. Would you consider one of those? I'm on the fence about them because often they don't look convincing, or they look too 'goth' . Finding a well executed one is a challenge! I see many great butterflies, beetles and bees....
Lol! Right?!?Ive seen grasshoppers, frogs, bees, beetles etc. but have yet to see a spider one that I would wear.It would have to be pretty spectacular.
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Catmom, I am drooling!!!
What a fabulous collection!
Wow, those are so well designed! Love them! Now those are fabulous examples of great spider jewelry!Bluegemz, here's a thread about a spider brooch (originally intended to be a ring) by Vesper:
https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/amethyst-spider-ring.219011/
great idea, only, me being a foreigner, I don't quite understand how it works. What is a rubber earring and where does one get it?In the past I have lost a few vintage costume pins from my coats.
To have more security, I put a little rubber earring back on the pin part just before latching it.
If the fastener opens up, your pin won't fall off.
I love this one, color...everything! My mother had a large cameo collection that was to die for but unfortunately some family members got to it after she died and it disappeared.
The "rubber" earring backs aren't really rubber, but some sort of soft plastic. They can be found in craft stores, or sometimes they are on costume jewelry earrings to help keep them on a display card. You could probably use a regular stud earring back, too, if it fits over the pin.great idea, only, me being a foreigner, I don't quite understand how it works. What is a rubber earring and where does one get it?
Gorgeous! So delicate....I love that it has "movement"!with my ugly temp camera...A diamond and ruby antique brooch. I don't know if ruby is real or synthetic as synthetics were often used in period jewelry, and never tested it, it was sold as natural but it is the piece that attracts me. It is delicately milgrained and has clean lines. So sorry for poor shots!![]()
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Love insect brooches!Yay, a brooch thread!!!!!I love all the ones shown so far.
I have become a convert and love to wear them. I have branched out from my vintage rhinestone collection to the real deal these days. I only have a few but seem to have a nature theme going or as my hubby like to call it..."the bug obsession."
My first "real" one is a white and yellow gold dragonfly. It has an opal body, tsavorite eyes and a ruby cab nose. I love how the wings are brushed white gold under the yellow gold veining.
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Some relatives, during their visit, asked dad's caregiver to give them a couple of items when my dad passes away. They said they were collecting them and "they belonged to our family". I said to my caregiver to give these items to them now, after my visit. People do not understand that Russian antique porcelain is neither Wedgwood nor my favorite Japanese porcelain, and the main thing, I don't want someone to wait till my dad dies...That must have been so aggravating. It's amazing how family members can do this sort of thing. It's happened in my family too with lovely heirloom furniture and art. Some members have long running resentments because of the greediness of others. I'm a little worried about how things will go when my parents go through that. There are some people who are just very ungenerous at heart.
My dream is to make a fruit fly brooch. In memory to the geneticists, since all genetics owes it to a fruit fly. However, the problem is, I want the fruit fly to be recognizable, but they are, sadly, horribly ugly! Waiting for the inspiration...Ive seen grasshoppers, frogs, bees, beetles etc. but have yet to see a spider one that I would wear.It would have to be pretty spectacular.
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My dream is to make a fruit fly brooch. In memory to the geneticists, since all genetics owes it to a fruit fly. However, the problem is, I want the fruit fly to be recognizable, but they are, sadly, horribly ugly! Waiting for the inspiration...
Lol! This is hilarious, Arkteia!! Lol!! Remember what Picasso introduced...the idea that fine art doesn't have to be 'beautiful'. It can be powerful and strong, even frightening.My dream is to make a fruit fly brooch. In memory to the geneticists, since all genetics owes it to a fruit fly. However, the problem is, I want the fruit fly to be recognizable, but they are, sadly, horribly ugly! Waiting for the inspiration...
What a great attitude and plan. This kind of generosity and thoughtfulness goes a long way.Some relatives, during their visit, asked dad's caregiver to give them a couple of items when my dad passes away. They said they were collecting them and "they belonged to our family". I said to my caregiver to give these items to them now, after my visit. People do not understand that Russian antique porcelain is neither Wedgwood nor my favorite Japanese porcelain, and the main thing, I don't want someone to wait till my dad dies...
I love how clean the lines are in this brooch ! To me, it's very unusual. I've not seen one like it. Whether natural or cultured, the ruby is perfect in it!with my ugly temp camera...A diamond and ruby antique brooch. I don't know if ruby is real or synthetic as synthetics were often used in period jewelry, and never tested it, it was sold as natural but it is the piece that attracts me. It is delicately milgrained and has clean lines. So sorry for poor shots!![]()
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