Antique Georgian Coral Hair Slide Pin Brooch
Description
The Victorians believed Coral would protect you from evil, traditionally children would wear coral necklaces and it was thought to ward off diseases, illnesses, evil spirits and danger. Naples Italy were the main sources of Coral. Coral was the favourite Christening present for the Victorians.
This beautiful Georgian pin features a stunning flame like coral branches set on a brass pin. The pin could be worn as a statement brooch or as a hair ornament. It is a versatile piece.
ERA
Georgian (1714-1837)
MEASUREMENTS
Length - 13.5cm / 5.3"
Width - 2cm / 0.7"
Weight - 10.77g
CONDITION
The piece is in excellent condition. Please note the back of the pin has had some branches removed in its long life. This does not take away from the unique nature of this piece. It makes it easier to wear as a brooch.
SKU
5578
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