Vintage Brushed Silver Mouse Brooch Retro Rat Pin Rhinestones Antique Jewelry

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I am selling this super cute vintage artsy brooch. It is made of a brushed silver metal although I'm almost certain not real Sterling silver although I have no way of really knowing. So it may be real!! If so this would be a steal!! It is gorgeous and in perfect condition, literally flawless.

It of an adorable little mouse or rat with a artsy retro artistic outlined design and he has black rhinestones or gemstones as eyes. This would be perfect for someone who is a vintage brooch collector.

This adorable brooch features a small silver tone mouse or rat rendered in a minimalist, stylized, outline. The rodent's eyes are two glittering black rhinestones.

The piece is in excellent condition. The stones are firmly in place, and the pin mechanism is fully functional.

This would make a great gift for someone or a great addition to ones own jewelry collection. If it is a gift, just let us know and we can wrap it up with gorgeous gift wrapping - perfect and ready to go for you.


I got this at an estate sale, and the nature of estate sales are such that you often never really know the source of the items that you are buying, you have to do a lot of guessing as to the age. So I am not sure how old this is or what exactly it is worth but I do know that it is really pretty and in really good condition.


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Brooch

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A brooch / ˈ bro ʊ t ʃ / is a decorative jewellery item designed to be attached to garments, often to hold them closed. It is usually made of metal, often silver or gold but sometimes bronze or some other material. Brooches are frequently decorated with enamel or with gemstones and may be solely for ornament (as in the stomacher) or sometimes serve a practical function as a fastening, perhaps for a cloak.

The earliest known brooches are from the Bronze Age. As fashions in brooches changed rather quickly, they are important chronological indicators. Many sorts of European brooches found in archaeology are usually referred to by the Latin term fibula.

Contents

• 1 Fibula

• 2 Celtic brooches

• 3 Hair and portrait brooches

• 4 Gallery

• 5 Notes

• 6 References

• 7 External links

Fibula

Main article: Fibula (brooch)



Braganza Brooch, Hellenistic art, 250-200 BC, British Museum

The fibula (plural fibulae) is an ornamental clasp used by Romans, Greeks, Germanic peoples and also by Celts and migratory tribes in Europe from the Early Bronze Age. They may have replaced fibulae made of more perishable Neolithic materials, such as bone to as late as 800 AD.[citation needed] Fibulae are useful type-objects: carefully catalogued local typologies, dating and distribution of fibulae can help date finds where neither numismatic nor ceramic materials provide a secure date. Fibulae were shaped somewhat like a large safety pin and were used to hold clothing together. They came in many varieties and held prominent significance for the identity of the wearer, indicating ethnicity (until local costume became Romanized) and class. Elaborately designed fibulae were an important part of Late Antique dress, and simpler ones were part of Roman military equipment.

The same types of fibulae can often be found on either side of the Roman limites, both among "Roman" and "barbarian" populations. The cultural interplay of elite objects designed to show status can be quite complex. For example, Lawrence Nees, Early Medieval Art[1] notes fibulae depicted in ivory diptychs of Stilicho and his entourage:



Disk pin with woman giving birth, flanked by antelopes from Luristan bronze.

The type of fibula worn by Stilicho and his son, and by Turcius Secundus, occurs also among metal works of art commonly termed barbarian, as new Germanic figures usurped the symbols of imperial authority. It is likely that this type originated among Celtic groups and came to be adopted as an exotic fashion by Roman aristocrats, becoming 'naturalized' as an important Roman emblem, and then exported.

Ancient fibulae are prized items for collectors since they are well preserved in many cases and are not difficult to obtain; divorced from their cultural context, they still present a variety of shapes and decoration.

Celtic brooches



A hair brooch from the 19th century, in the collection of The Children's Museum of Indianapolis

A distinct tradition of penannular brooches and the related pseudo-penannular types developed in Early Medieval Ireland and Scotland, producing some of the most elaborately decorated brooches ever made, including the Tara Brooch.

Hair and portrait brooches

From the eighteenth century through the Victorian era it was fashionable to incorporate hair and portraiture into a brooch.[2] The practice began as an expression of mourning, then expanded to keepsakes of loved ones who were living.[2] Human hair was encased within the brooch or braided and woven into a band to which clasps were affixed.[2] It was not uncommon for miniature brooch portraits to incorporate ground human hair as pigment.[2] Two sided swivel brooches would display a portrait on one side and a lock of hair on the other; the latter could be crafted with semiprecious stones to resemble a bouquet.[2]

  • Condition: Pre-owned
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Type: Brooch
  • Color: Silver
  • Theme: Retro, Animals & Insects, Art, Cartoon, TV & Movie Characters, Fairytale & Fantasy, Halloween, Nature
  • Material: Rhinestone
  • Main Stone Color: Black
  • Handmade: No
  • Vintage: Yes

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