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Take flight with this absolutely enchanting vintage bee brooch by the legendary house of Swarovski. A truly special find for any collector, this piece hails from an era before the iconic swan logo, making it a wonderful piece of the company's rich history.
Crafted with meticulous attention to detail in the late 1970s or 1980s, this brooch is a celebration of texture and light. The bee's body is a luminous, creamy faux pearl, while its upper wings glitter with a dense pavé of brilliant, clear Swarovski crystals. Accents of sleek black enamel on the lower wings provide a chic contrast, leading down to a large, dazzling faceted crystal abdomen. The entire piece is set in a polished, bright gold-tone metal that radiates warmth and quality. This brooch is not just an accessory; it's a wearable piece of art. Pin it to the lapel of a blazer for a touch of classic elegance, add it to a cozy sweater, or even adorn a clutch or hat. It would make an unforgettable gift for a jewelry collector, a nature lover, or anyone who appreciates timeless design. Brooch is in great vintage condition with minor wear. Approximately 1.25 inches long and 1 1/2" inches wide. F23
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