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Mini-Pins

February 13, 2022 by

Mini-Pins
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$70.00

Mini-Pin with complementary lavendar and avocado green offset with cream-colored pottery! Rose-gold colored wire.

SKU: CAD9-1 Categories: Brooches, Mini-Pins Tags: Brooches, Pins
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Brooches come in sizes from just 2″ across to large statement pieces 4″ across or more!  Many colors and styles are available in this category.

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“Every shard of sea glass that washes up on the shore is the result of chemistry and chance. A bottle or bowl, lost at sea, is buffeted by waves and scrubbed by sand for decades, even centuries. Eventually, a crystalline surface develops on the glass and the edges of the pottery turn smooth as bone, a reminder of humanity’s ability to create and nature’s power to erode. Jacqueline Ganim-DeFalco gathers these jewels and, at her Cape Ann Designs studio in Gloucester, arranges pieces of beer-bottle amber against the elusive ship-light red to produce tableaus on brooches and hair accessories. While “mechanically assisted” sea glass is widely manufactured, Ganim-DeFalco uses only material that has gained its beauty on the ocean floor.”    

Joe Ann Hart
Boston Globe Magazine – June 2006
—Boston Globe Magazine

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