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Swan brooch by Annie Sherburne - assorted

£45

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Annie Sherburne’s spectacular jewellery is made by hand in London and Brighton. In the 1980s, Annie’s husband bought the remains of a factory destroyed during World War II in what was then Czechoslovakia. The stones and beads used to create these colourful, one-of-a-kind pieces were all salvaged from that same factory. These intricate swans with stunning plumage are made using vintage cut glass crystals and beads.
 
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Details
• Made in London and Brighton

Author/Artist/Designer

Annie Sherburne

Composition

Brass, Czechoslovakian cut glass crystals, imitations of precious stones from the 1930s, glass crystals from the 1950s, other reused beads and components from previous decades

Product code

162055

Delivery

 

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Standard delivery per order
UK
£5 – or FREE for orders over £60
3-6 working days
Europe
£20
6-10 working days
Rest of World
£30
10-14 working days

Returns

 

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About the designer
Annie Sherburne

Annie Sherburne

Annie Sherburne’s jewellery is made with glass, beads and stones, sourced from World War Two factories in what was then known as Czechoslovakia. They were bought by her late husband in the 1980s for the couple's shops on Portobello Road and in Kensington’s famed Hyper Hyper. Annie still uses this resource in the making of her unique creations today.

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