Vintage Purple Orchid Pendant With Clear Crystal 1.5 In Lariat
In Excellent Condition.
In Excellent Condition.
This floral pin captures the delicate ruffles and textures of a cattleya orchid, complete with a secure roll-over safety clasp on the back. Preloved condition, with imperfections sold as is. Material: Celluloid / Plastic.
Can be worn as a brooch or a pendant. Brooch weighs about 6.29 grams.
This vintage acrylic orchid brooch with a pearl in purple is a unique and charming piece of jewelry. Made in Germany, the asymmetrical shape and multicolor design make it a standout accessory for occasions like Christmas, anniversaries, and birthdays. The 2.5″ length and signed brand add to the vintage appeal of the piece, which is sure to be a lovely addition to any woman’s collection. The cream-colored pearl and acrylic material add a touch of elegance to this original and authentic brooch.
Style: Brooch. Color: Purple, Green, Silver.
Authentic dried purple orchid blooms preserved in high-clarity resin. Artistic faceted “ice cube” resin design for added light refraction. This one-of-a-kind accessory adds a vibrant, feminine touch to any jewelry collection.
Weight: 0.6oz. 62.3mm (2.45″) W x 47.1mm (1.85″) H.
Purple and gold orchid with a faux pearl center. No maker’s mark. Excellent preloved condition!
The Nolan Miller QVC Mythical Orchid Pin Brooch is a stunning piece of jewelry featuring a delicate flower shape with violet purple crystal rhinestones. Signed by the renowned brand Nolan Miller, this fashion accessory is perfect for anniversary and birthday celebrations or any occassion. The brooch is made with silver base metal and contains round-shaped purple and clear crystals, adding a touch of elegance to any outfit. Made in China, this original piece is a timeless addition to any woman’s jewelry collection. This came from the estate of a QVC hoarder who spent over 1 million dollars on QVC over a 10 year period and didn’t wear any of it. Come with original receipt, box paperwork pictured and selling for less than it did 18 years ago. WOW