Purple petunia brooch by Michael Michaud
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Embellish your lapel with this stunning brooch, celebrating the delicate form and deep purple tones of the petunia in full bloom.
The petals are made from glass, cast from a real flower, with 24kt gold-plated bronze at the centre and a hand-patinated bronze stem.
Author/Artist/Designer
Michael MichaudDimensions
7.3 x 4.2cm (2.9 x 1.68in)
Composition
Hand patinated bronze, cast glass flowers with 24kt gold plated centre
Colour
Purple
Product code
171080
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Michael Michaud
Creating moulds directly from nature, Michael Michaud’s exquisitely detailed pieces are made using a process similar to lost-wax casting, with actual plant matter encased, then heated and burnt away.
Michaud’s natural forms and textures are complemented with soft patinas on bronze, accented with pearls, glass and beads.







