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ROSE Pin Brooch 14K Gold

$3,200.00
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Here we have an astonishing super realistic custom made mid century era delicate cottage rose pin crafted in solid 14K rose gold and yellow gold.

This gorgeous brooch could be mistaken for a real cottage rose the detail is exquisite! The flowers a rose in full bloom and a bud are finished with a hand applied satin finish to emulate the texture and feel of rose petals - this is a hand applied finish to the solid 14K rose gold. The leaves themselves are hand engraved to catch the light and look just like real leaves on a rose. These finishes to the flowers and leaves are hand applied and it is just these quality details and the extremely fine workmanship that truly shine through here and make this gold rose brooch special indeed!

There is a 14K fineness stamp on the reverse, testing confirms the same. It weighs 7.05 grams.

Of feminine proportions the pin measures 1 9/16" in length by 15/16" tall (39mm by 24mm).

There is a pin with safety catch to the reverse which holds securely. In my view there are numerous places a chain could be threaded to wear also as a pendant, of course, like all brooches it is an easy alteration indeed to add a bale if so desired.

This brooch is in excellent vintage condition, it is ready to gift or to wear.

I couldn't think of a more romantic or beautiful jewel to own or give. It would be perfect as part of an exquisitely unique and luxurious wedding ensemble or perhaps it is that heirloom gift on a romantic occasion? The beautiful story is yours to be told.

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We will ship in a presentation box for safe keeping

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