Lovers Eye Brooch - Wooden Jewellery Pin Badge 'Stoker'
The Lucky Fox
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- Order placed
- 4th December
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- Dispatched
- 9th December
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- Standard delivery
- 11th - 12th December
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A beautifully gothic wooden lovers eye brooch!! ~ pin game to your favourite tshirt, tote bag, hat, purse, coat, anywhere goes!!...
A beautifully gothic wooden lovers eye brooch!! ~ pin game to your favourite tshirt, tote bag, hat, purse, coat, anywhere goes!!
great stocking filler, birthday gift or party favour :)
the history....
Eye miniatures are believed to have originated when the Prince of Wales (later George IV) felt the need to send the widow Maria Fitzherbert a token of his love. This gesture and the romance that went with it was frowned upon by the court, so a miniaturist was employed to paint only the eye and thereby preserve anonymity and decorum. Reportedly Maria’s eye miniature was worn by George IV, hidden under his lapel. This is regarded as the event which led to lovers' eyes becoming fashionable
♥ 4cm
♥ Vintage lovers eye illustration is applied to 1/8" thick baltic birch board & laser cut.
♥ Reverse painted black and has pin superglued!
♥ Your purchase is tissue wrapped and sealed with a Lucky Fox sticker ready to gift ^_^
The delivery options for this item are listed below (if it doesn't state 'Express delivery' then that option is not available for this product). As soon as you place your order, this small business will spring into action, get it ready and send it out... (and you can feel wonderful for supporting them).
Delivery options available
Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 11th - 12th December
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The Lucky Fox
poole, Dorset
Hi I'm Emma, designer/artist by trade. The Lucky Fox, is born out of my love of thrifting. The majority of pieces in my store are altered art plates. It's really special to treasure hunt some old decorative plates that have lived a whole life, pair them up with vintage images, and create brand new unique pieces. They become true one offs, which look great mixed into a wall of art. And of course I have renewed, reused and recycled to make them :)