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Vintage Unique Art Nouveau Sash/Hat/Lapel Pin/Brooch Horse Shoe Winners Circle

$ 38.02

  • Antique: Yes
  • Base Metal: Unknown
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Color: Gold
  • Era: Art Nouveau (1895-1910)
  • Item Length: 1.5 inches
  • Jewelry Department: Fine
  • Main Stone: Rhinestone
  • Main Stone Color: Red
  • Main Stone Shape: Round
  • Main Stone Treatment: Not Enhanced
  • Occasion: Anniversary, Birthday, Christening, Christmas, Confirmation/Communion, Engagement, Father's Day, Graduation, Mother's Day, Valentine's Day, Wedding
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Seller Notes: “Very Good Condition, as shown in pictures.”
  • Theme: Animals & Insects, Beach, Beauty, Bohemian, Ethnic, Fairytale & Fantasy, Nature, Pagan, Retro, Travel & Places, Vacation, Viking, Western
  • Type: Pin
  • Vintage: Yes

Description

Very Rare Amber Pin or Brooch of a branch with amber heart shaped stones and gold beads Pin is 1.5 inches across and an inch high This Art Nouveau pin design, featuring a horseshoe within a larger horseshoe and surrounded by intricate leaves and decorative metalwork, would be a stunning blend of nature, luck, and elegance. Horseshoe motifs in jewelry often symbolize good fortune and protection, and doubling the horseshoes amplifies this meaning, making it a striking good luck charm. In a gold-tone metal, this pin would showcase the warm, rich color popular in Art Nouveau jewelry. The gold tone might not be solid gold but rather gold-plated or gilded, a common choice in pieces that balanced affordability with the luxurious look of gold. The use of red and white crystals adds a touch of color and likely gives the piece a regal, eye-catching look. Red crystals often represent passion, strength, or love, while white or clear crystals signify purity and light—together, they create a lovely contrast against the gold tone. The surrounding leaves and filigree metalwork are classic Art Nouveau features, as the movement focused on nature-inspired motifs with an emphasis on flowing, organic forms. Leaves would have been carefully crafted, perhaps with delicate veins etched into them to add texture and depth. The intricate, swirling metalwork would further emphasize the natural beauty of the piece, giving it that quintessential Art Nouveau sense of elegance and movement. As a decorative pin, it would not only carry symbolic meaning but also reflect the Art Nouveau love for meticulous craftsmanship and natural beauty. This type of jewelry would have been highly valued both as a style statement and as a token of good fortune for the wearer.