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Marni Flower Brooch

Posted by Precious Media on May 5th, 2011

With dark-pink and black horn flowers and silver pyrite (also know as fool’s gold) embellishments, this Marni brooch will definitely make an impression. Good or bad, it’s up to you. The brooch also has a designer-stamped detail at the back and a pin to fasten. It doesn’t really make me think of flowers, but more umbrellas, …ellas, …ellas, …ellas :) or even lampshades, but looks fun nonetheless.

 

 

Posted in Jewelry Tags: brooch, Marny, pyrite, silver
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