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Victorian Garnet Crescent Moon And Star Pin

Victorian Garnet Crescent Moon And Star Pin

Crescent moons were incredibly popular symbols in Victorian jewelry; this stick pin, featuring a crescent moon and star made of Garnet, dates to the Victorian era. In ancient times, crescent moons celebrated the moon goddess, and have forever been associated with divine femininity. For the Victorians, the crescent moon represented changes, and the seasons of one's life. It was typical for Victorian brides to wear a crescent moon brooch, known as a "honeymoon brooch." I love the idea of wearing this in the hair, but it could also be tucked into hair garment. Measures 6.5 cm total.


$59.85

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Victorian Garnet Crescent Moon And Star Pin—

$171.00

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Victorian Garnet Crescent Moon And Star Pin

Crescent moons were incredibly popular symbols in Victorian jewelry; this stick pin, featuring a crescent moon and star made of Garnet, dates to the Victorian era. In ancient times, crescent moons celebrated the moon goddess, and have forever been associated with divine femininity. For the Victorians, the crescent moon represented changes, and the seasons of one's life. It was typical for Victorian brides to wear a crescent moon brooch, known as a "honeymoon brooch." I love the idea of wearing this in the hair, but it could also be tucked into hair garment. Measures 6.5 cm total.


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Crescent moons were incredibly popular symbols in Victorian jewelry; this stick pin, featuring a crescent moon and star made of Garnet, dates to the Victorian era. In ancient times, crescent moons celebrated the moon goddess, and have forever been associated with divine femininity. For the Victorians, the crescent moon represented changes, and the seasons of one's life. It was typical for Victorian brides to wear a crescent moon brooch, known as a "honeymoon brooch." I love the idea of wearing this in the hair, but it could also be tucked into hair garment. Measures 6.5 cm total.