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DF.849 Vintage Signed Weiss Byzantine-Style Jeweled Cabochon Brooch1 Available • Pre-owned - Good ∙ Brooch
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All sales are final A statement piece by Weiss in the “Jewels of India” / Renaissance Revival style popular in mid-century costume jewelry. Gold-tone open filigree setting centered on an oval amethyst-purple glass cabochon, flanked by two ruby-red glass cabochons, clusters of faux pearls, and a border of clear pavé rhinestones. Round faceted red glass accent on the right side. Clearly signed “WEISS” on the reverse. A substantial, richly colored piece with real presence when worn. Approx. 2” x 1.5”. Vintage costume jewelry with glass cabochons and faux pearls — expect light age-appropriate wear; this is not fine/precious jewelry. Please review all photos, as they’re part of the description and condition disclosure.

ConditionPre-owned - Good
TypeBrooch
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Hi, I'm Darcey also known as D'safety Lady I curate vintage, antique and costume pieces I love, that I would wear or pass to someone I love, pieces I know will hand someone a fond memory back or bring them joy. Repairing and repurposing things has healed grief I didn't know how to speak. Folie à Un — a madness of one They will tell you the world is too dark for your shine. Let them. They are only describing the small, gray rooms they live in. Life is too short to leave unadorned, and grief too long to survive unchanged. Being unapologetically extra is a radical act of survival, staged in sequins. Sorrow moves through my hands like gold through fire. Anger, unclenched, becomes a stone cut sharp enough to catch light. This is how I survive: turning what broke me into something someone else will treasure. Every find, a beautiful folly. Every wound, a mosaic. Every one of us, foolish, and radiant for it. — Dee's Folly, LLC🐦‍🔥
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