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This eye-catching 1980’s era glass and metal double-ended stickpin features a bold geometric design of brushed silver-tone domes set diagonally to square opaque red glass jewels. The glass jewels have sharply molded facets and are truly opaque; I have also listed the design with bright white stones. Since both ends of the stickpin are identical, this piece can be worn on the lapel in the traditional form as at the collar or on a collar-less neckline horizontally. A vinyl clutch within the nib keeps the in securely in place. (And, if you have a simple pin clutch, you can wear just the single ornament/shaft as an ascot pin.)
Part of the estate of an obsessive jewelry collector, these striking Modernist style stickpins originally sold at the old John Wanamaker’s, a very fine Philadelphia department store for $44 each (one had a label on it). They are well-made (they remind me of Givenchy jewelry of the period) and in excellent, unworn condition.
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