$349.99
Hattie Carnegie Silver Tone Statement Mother Of Pearl, Clear Rhinestone Flower Brooch, Signed
HATTIE CARNEGIE was the creator of a fashion empire designing not only clothing and accessories but jewelry as well. Carnegie costume jewelry was made from the 1940s to the 1970s. She often used specific themes in her jewelry lines, an example being her Oriental group, her beaded flowers, and poured glass pieces. This exquisite flower brooch is very collectible and features a silvertone statement piece with MOP Mother of Pearl as petals and studded clear rhinestones along the edges. Signed Hattie Carnegie on reverse. Measure approximately 4.75-inches long. The pin functions properly. This brooch is in good vintage condition.
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