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sterling silver arts crafts era moonstone flowers brooch

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sterling silver arts crafts era moonstone flowers broochBeschreibung: Mit sanftem, therischem Schimmer tanzt diese Arts and Crafts Brosche mit Mondsteinbltenzweig in khlem Sterlingsilber und lebt von leuchtender Adulareszenz. Zwei margeritenhnliche Blten und eine zarte Knospe entfalten sich an einem anmutig geschwungenen Stiel, wobei jedes Bltenblatt und jeder Mittelstein in charaktervollen Krappen gefasst ist, die Tiefe und antiken Zauber verleihen. Handgearbeitete Details und eine elegante Patina machen

Beschreibung:

Mit sanftem, ätherischem Schimmer tanzt diese Arts-and-Crafts-Brosche mit Mondsteinblütenzweig in kühlem Sterlingsilber und lebt von leuchtender Adulareszenz. Zwei margeritenähnliche Blüten und eine zarte Knospe entfalten sich an einem anmutig geschwungenen Stiel, wobei jedes „Blütenblatt“ und jeder Mittelstein in charaktervollen Krappen gefasst ist, die Tiefe und antiken Zauber verleihen.

Handgearbeitete Details und eine elegante Patina machen diese antike Mondstein-Brosche zu einem ausdrucksvollen, poetischen Schmuckstück – ein leuchtender Akzent für Revers, Strickwaren und Abendgarderobe gleichermaßen.

Details zum Stück:

EPOCHE: Arts and Crafts (1880–1920).

MAßE: Brosche ist 80 mm lang.
Blütenköpfe haben einen Durchmesser von 28 mm.
20 x ovale Mondsteine sind 8 mm lang.
2 x runde Mondsteine haben einen Durchmesser von 10 mm.
1 x runder Mondstein hat einen Durchmesser von 6 mm.
GEWICHT: 12 g.

MATERIALIEN: Geprüft als Sterlingsilber, Mondstein.

PUNZEN: Da wir dieses Stück auf eine Entstehung vor 1950 datieren, ist gemäß britischer Punzierungsgesetzgebung keine Punze für den Verkauf erforderlich.

VERPACKUNG: Ihre Bestellung wird kostenfrei als Geschenk verpackt – in einer Lillicoco-Pappschachtel aus recyceltem Material, mit einem Band gebunden.

Zustand:

HERVORRAGEND: Die Mondsteine sind leuchtend und harmonisch aufeinander abgestimmt, mit nur minimalsten natürlichen Oberflächenmerkmalen, die lediglich unter Vergrößerung sichtbar sind. Die Silberfassungen sind sicher, mit klaren Krappen und einer gleichmäßigen, ansprechenden Patina. Die lange Nadel und der sichere Verschluss funktionieren einwandfrei; das Stück wurde sehr sorgfältig gepflegt und weist keine sichtbaren Reparaturen auf.

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