Shooting star mosaic brooch by Annie Sherburne - assorted
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Evoking the stellar splendour of a shooting star, this stunning brooch is made using imitation precious stones and glass crystals alongside assorted reused beads and components.
Using glass, beads and stones, salvaged from mid-century factories in what was then Czechoslovakia, every piece is made by hand in London and Brighton so no two pieces are ever the same.
Price is for a single item. Images show a range of possible variations. You will receive a brooch designed in this style with a unique combination of colours and features.
Author/Artist/Designer
Annie SherburneDimensions
6.5 x 2cm (2.5 x 0.8in)
Composition
Vintage glass crystals, imitation of precious stones, beads
Colour
Multicoloured
Product code
169987
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Annie Sherburne
Annie Sherburne's handcrafted jewellery, made in London and Brighton, features rare vintage crystal glass beads salvaged from WWII-era Czechoslovakian factories. Sourced by her late husband in the 1980s for their renowned London shops, these distinctive materials continue to be integral to Annie's designs, ensuring each piece is truly unique.







