Here are some examples of our fine Sterling Silver Pins, which tend to showcase more radical
implementations of contemporary design. Shapes not limited to "shield" patterns, butterfly and
dragonfly shapes, and unique oblong designs are most prominently shown in these pins.
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The butterfly pin contains twisted wire that serves as its antennae; moreover, its wings and bottom legs are intricately made with standard silver wire. |
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This unique pin on the top right is set in an abstract, oblong fashion, containing decorative balls at the end of each piece of wire. Furthermore, the pin's dichroic glass is hugged at all four walls with the wire, touching at all four points by the bezel. |
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This downward-pointing triangle pin contains black spotted dichroic glass, containing green and gold elements within. Its bezel is supported by three sterling silver wires, placed alongside the bezel itself. |
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This unique sterling silver pin contains three loops at the top left and lower right corner of the bezel, which act to support the ornamental wires branching off of the glass diagonally. The glass is turquoise in color, with many black streaks within. |
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