Inv. #19917
Turquoise And Moonstone Spider Brooch 18K C1960S Possibly Swiss
SOLD

Circa 1960s, 18k, Swiss. This naturalistic spider brooch is exquisite in every way, from its diamond eyes and intricate gold work to its vibrant turquoise body. Wearing insect pins has been fashionable since the Georgian period and remains a chic fascination that has a strong moment in fashion today. This well-made example is in excellent condition.

Remarks from Lawrence Jeffrey: "A spider on your shoulder is elegant, fierce fashion. We love to laugh at the things that scare us and sometimes we come to see them as beautiful."
Condition: Excellent condition.
Weight: 15.3 gr
Stones: Turquoise, moonstone and .04 carat total weight diamonds
Measurements: 2 3/8 inches wide by 1 1/2 inches high
SOLD
#19917
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Your jewelry will arrive in a lovely presentation box.
Where possible, an outer box will also be included.

All gemstones are natural without color alteration or glass fill, stones that are traditionally heated may be heated unless stated otherwise. For a complete explanation of how information regarding our pieces is derived please click Provisos.

Your jewelry will arrive in a lovely presentation box.
Where possible, an outer box will also be included.

All gemstones are natural without color alteration or glass fill, stones that are traditionally heated may be heated unless stated otherwise. For a complete explanation of how information regarding our pieces is derived please click Provisos.

Your jewelry will arrive in a lovely presentation box.
Where possible, an outer box will also be included.

All gemstones are natural without color alteration or glass fill, stones that are traditionally heated may be heated unless stated otherwise. For a complete explanation of how information regarding our pieces is derived please click Provisos.

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