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Vintage Art Nouveau Style Enamel Butterfly Brooch
£165.00

A sky-blue, iridescent winged butterfly to alight on your shoulder; this vintage Art Nouveau- style Scandinavian silver and enamel butterfly brooch would make the perfect addition to any vintage jewellery collection. This charming brooch is sure to bring joy to any wearer and is a true celebration of spring. 

 

The Art Nouveau (‘New Art’) era, lasting from 1890 to 1910, made a brief but lasting contribution to jewelry designs. Pieces were greatly influenced by depictions of nature in Japanese art, with leaves, birds, flowers and insects all prevalent motifs.

 

Butterflies are a symbol of rebirth and transformation, and have long been associated with hope, good fortune and a change in luck. 

 

“I almost wish we were butterflies and liv'd but three summer days - three such days with you I could fill with more delight than fifty common years could ever contain.”


~ John Keats, Bright Star

FINER DETAILS

ERA:

Vintage 1940 - 2000

 

HALLMARKS:

Stamped 925.

 

MEASUREMENTS:

Brooch measures 60mm x 20mm.

 

WEIGHT:

15.7g

SHIPPING INFO

We're pleased to offer free domestic shipping.

 

All items will be carefully wrapped and packaged for safe delivery. Your purchase will be fully insured during transit for your peace of mind, and a signature will be required upon receipt.

 

For more infomation on shipping, click here.

RETURN & REFUND POLICY

To initiate a return, please notify us within 7 days of receiving your item.

 

Items eligible for refund must be undamaged and unaltered, and returned at the customer's expense within 14 days.

 

For additional details, click here.

Vintage Art Nouveau Style Enamel Butterfly Brooch

Vintage Art Nouveau Style Enamel Butterfly Brooch

£165.00Price

A sky-blue, iridescent winged butterfly to alight on your shoulder; this vintage Art Nouveau- style Scandinavian silver and enamel butterfly brooch would make the perfect addition to any vintage jewellery collection. This charming brooch is sure to bring joy to any wearer and is a true celebration of spring. 

 

The Art Nouveau (‘New Art’) era, lasting from 1890 to 1910, made a brief but lasting contribution to jewelry designs. Pieces were greatly influenced by depictions of nature in Japanese art, with leaves, birds, flowers and insects all prevalent motifs.

 

Butterflies are a symbol of rebirth and transformation, and have long been associated with hope, good fortune and a change in luck. 

 

“I almost wish we were butterflies and liv'd but three summer days - three such days with you I could fill with more delight than fifty common years could ever contain.”


~ John Keats, Bright Star

  • RETURN & REFUND POLICY

    To initiate a return, please notify us within 7 days of receiving your item.

     

    Items eligible for refund must be undamaged and unaltered, and returned at the customer's expense within 14 days.

     

    For additional details, click here.

  • SHIPPING INFO

    We're pleased to offer free domestic shipping.

     

    All items will be carefully wrapped and packaged for safe delivery. Your purchase will be fully insured during transit for your peace of mind, and a signature will be required upon receipt.

     

    For more infomation on shipping, click here.

  • FINER DETAILS

    ERA:

    Vintage 1940 - 2000

     

    HALLMARKS:

    Stamped 925.

     

    MEASUREMENTS:

    Brooch measures 60mm x 20mm.

     

    WEIGHT:

    15.7g

We are proud to offer sustainable, luxury packaging that reflects the eco-conscious ethos of our jewellery collection. Your heirloom will arrive in a beautifully crafted jewellery box from The Corner Cupboard, made from responsibly sourced materials to demonstrate our commitment to environmental stewardship. For added peace of mind, the outer packaging of your box will remain discreet, ensuring it travels safely without drawing unwanted attention. Complimentary gift wrapping is also included, making your experience truly magical from the very first moment.

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