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The Best Brooches to Add to Your Collection

Brooches are a classic accessory that has been worn for centuries, most commonly associated with royalty. (Think Queen Elizabeth who is known for sporting gemstone pins.) While initially, they were considered functional pieces to fasten a shawl or scarf, they eventually evolved into a fashion statement, adding character to any outfit.

If you’re interested in elevating your accessorizing skills, it’s likely time to broach the topic of brooches. Steeped in history and style, this accessory allows you to showcase your personality and unique fashion sense. Our pins and brooches feature eye-catching designs and flawless craftsmanship, capable of becoming modern heirlooms. Continue reading to learn more about a few of our favorite pieces.

Mr. Puffin Brooch

Undeniably sweet, our Mr. Puffin Brooch is beloved for a reason. This precious pin features the sharply dressed Atlantic Puffin. Hand-painted enamel and hand-carved detailing combine to create a durable brooch that’s perfect for any occasion. Pin it to the lapel of your blazer for an elegant addition to your sophisticated appearance.

 

 

Ginger Tabby Brooch

Our Ginger Tabby Brooch is purr-fect for those who love felines and fashion. Featuring a farmyard tabby ginger cat cleaning its paw, this pin adds color, quirk, and cuteness to your look. Bring her along on your next outing for an excellent conversation starter.

 

 

Barn Owl Brooch

Wise and winsome, the Barn Owl Brooch is great for old souls looking for a modern, endearing design. Featuring quality enamel detailing, this pin comes in a neutral brown shade, allowing you to pair it with a wide variety of colors. Wear it as a reminder of your fierce intelligence and impeccable style.

If you’re having trouble deciding which brooch to wear, feel free to style multiple at once. The result is a small cluster of pins that will seamlessly transform your outfit from dull to delightful. Click here to view more of our brooches and start growing your collection.
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