Six dimensional roses — each with a fine crosshatch-textured surface and a tightly furled center bud — arranged in an open wreath form that feels both structured and organic. A design aesthetic common to the late 1950s and early 1960s, when American costume jewelry makers elevated everyday metals into something quietly architectural. The hexagonal frame anchoring each bloom gives the piece a geometric backbone beneath all that bloom. Wears beautifully on a lapel, collar, or knitwear.
Materials: Gold-tone base metal
Details:
Measurement: 1" diameter
Collected by Mineral and Matter