A traditional looking rhinestone Christmas tree. Unsigned, probably 70's or 80's. Can't remember (give me a break, I'm old 😀).
Omigosh, we're getting closer! I'll need to start posting in multiples if we're going to make it by Christmas.
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looks and sounds like quiet a collection..... :-)
love this for the green stones - my most fav color! xxxx
It continues to amaze me that you have such a collection of Christmas brooches. There's no mistaking this one. Even if it can only be worn at Christmas, I quite like this one. xxx
@Beate
Green is my favourite too.
@Ann
I didn't start out collecting them but in the process of acquiring other brooches...it kinda just happened. They're often a bargain too.
Have you ever worn this with your slinky 70s silver catsuit? Got a white satin big-sleeve blouse in your wardrobe? This deserves an occasion(al) outing!
Once upon a time, when the world was larger and my waist was smaller, I was allowed to acquire a white velvet evening coat (with a hood!) because even my tighter-than-a-Scotsman-German papa could see my winter tweed wouldn't fit my gown. What wouldn't I have said to also snag this broach for the white silk scarf I wore with it!
Oo- love those marquis & teardrop stones! Swoon!
@Beth
Fathers always come through when it comes to coats . I'll bet you looked beautiful.
@Bibi
Seems so obvious for a Christmas brooch, but still kind of uncommon.
Exquisite!
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