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£95.00
Measurements:- 39mm x 19mm.
This cute little Rabbit brooch is crafted from real silver holding a red enamelled heart, also encrusted with real marcasite stones.
A great playful inquisitive look that will add charm to any attire and make a great talking point, while also adding a lovely touch of colour to your outfit.
Fitted with a straight brooch pin with a swivel safety catch.
There is a loop on the back for a chain so it can also be used as a pendant if you wish.
Looks great wherever you decide to wear it, the ideal gift for all animal lovers out there.
Presented in a beautiful gift box. Please scroll picture to view the box.
| Weight | 6.8 g |
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| Dimensions | 39 × 19 × 10 mm |
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City of London Jewellers present the Slough Marcasite Silver Rabbit Brooch encrusted with Marcasite’s and enamel.
Measurements:- 39mm x 19mm.
Marcasite Silver Rabbit Brooch BRS00038.
This stunning Marcasite Silver Rabbit Brooch will add a touch of sparkle to your outfit and give it a charming, vintage look. Made of real sterling silver and encrusted with real marcasite stones, it is a lovely reproduction piece and would make a gorgeous gift for a special friend.
Brooches were very popular in the Victorian era and were traditionally worn on the left side which was considered correct and sophisticated by people in high society. They are an accessory a lot of us tend to write off as outdated, but now days people are far more creative. Brooches are fast becoming a new trend again with people wanting to make they’re own style statement, are wearing them not only on coat and jacket lapels, scarfs, jeans but even on the sides of handbags etc.
Marcasite Silver Rabbit Brooch BRS00038.
The brooch is one of the most fun and versatile piece’s of jewellery that can be strategically placed anywhere on our outfits to give them more of a personal touch, they can be worn singularly in pairs or even in cluster’s, brooches can look really cool when styled right and can make you stand out from the crowd. Try wearing them at different angles to see what suits you best.
In my opinion everyone should have several brooches to go with different looks, or at least one for casual wear and one for a more formal dress.
What to look for in a brooch?
Brooches can be simple or flamboyant like this gorgeous Marcasite Silver Rabbit Brooch. Whatever the occasion, you’ll find the perfect accessory for your outfit in our range of women’s brooches. With beautiful real silver butterfly and silver flower designs to real gold, striking lapel pins and more.
Hares are generally larger, and have longer hind legs then rabbits and longer ears with characteristic black markings. The skulls of rabbits and hares are also different. Rabbit’s fur coat remains its colour year-round, while hares change colour from greyish brown in summer to white in winter.
Rabbits and hares have different diets. Rabbits prefer soft stems, grass or vegetables, hares eat more hard food: bark and rind, buds, small twigs and shoot.
Rabbits usually live in burrows or tunnels in the ground, where they prefer to stay during daylight hours. They try to keep hidden. Hares on the other hand, always stay on the surface among plants and usually try to escape enemies by running.
Rabbits are very social animals; they live in colonies. Male rabbits even fight within a group to become the dominant male. The dominant male rabbit then mates with most of the females in the area. In opposite, hares live most of the time by themselves. They come together in pairs for mating only. There is almost no fighting among hares – they just pair off.
It is amazing that nature has created such different animals to look the same. But now we know the difference between them and will not be deceived anymore by those tricky long-eared creatures.
Marcasite Silver Rabbit Brooch BRS00038.
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