Vintage Abalone Shell Brooch 1960s–70s Artisan Style
This eye-catching vintage brooch is a lovely example of mid-20th-century artisan jewellery, likely dating from the 1960s or 1970s. It features a vibrant natural abalone shell set in an abstract, organic silver-tone frame, capturing the era’s love for nature-inspired and handcrafted designs.
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The irregular setting, textured metalwork and freeform lines reflect influences from the Arts and Crafts revival and the Brutalist style, both popular in studio jewellery during this period. The abalone shell displays shimmering tones of green, blue and violet—changing with the light for a truly captivating effect.
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Secured with a rollover safety clasp, the brooch is both wearable and collectable. Although unmarked, the craftsmanship and design suggest it was created by an independent maker or sold through a craft gallery or boutique.
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Measurements: Approx. 4.5cm x 3.5cm
Materials: Abalone shell, silver-tone metal (likely pewter or alloy)
Condition: Good vintage condition with minor surface wear to the metal, consistent with age.
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A unique statement piece that adds vintage character to any outfit—perfect for collectors and lovers of natural materials and retro design.





















































