Clear Blue Sea Pierced Heart Pin/Brooch
$25.00
The Patron Saint of Nothing Brooch - a heart pierced by a sword. This pin features a heart pierced by a longsword, and is meant to invoke clouds crossing over the sea. The pin measures 2"L x 4"W. The sword is aqua resin laced with rose gold leaf to give the impression of rust, and the heart is a pearly opaque turquoise with a few opaque white clouds drifting by. The brooch is attached with two rubber back pins.
This item is handmade so there may be small imperfections, but nothing that detracts from the overall piece. In particular, there are some tooling marks near where the sword pierces the heart on the handle side. I've tried to photograph these, but they are hard to capture, and happily, not noticeable in person. Also, resin should be stored away from direct sunlight (otherwise it may yellow over time).
Second-to-last photo is of the rapier version of the pin, shown for scale; last photo is what the rubber back pins looks like.
This item is handmade so there may be small imperfections, but nothing that detracts from the overall piece. In particular, there are some tooling marks near where the sword pierces the heart on the handle side. I've tried to photograph these, but they are hard to capture, and happily, not noticeable in person. Also, resin should be stored away from direct sunlight (otherwise it may yellow over time).
Second-to-last photo is of the rapier version of the pin, shown for scale; last photo is what the rubber back pins looks like.
The Patron Saint of Nothing Brooch - a heart pierced by a sword. This pin features a heart pierced by a longsword, and is meant to invoke clouds crossing over the sea. The pin measures 2"L x 4"W. The sword is aqua resin laced with rose gold leaf to give the impression of rust, and the heart is a pearly opaque turquoise with a few opaque white clouds drifting by. The brooch is attached with two rubber back pins.
This item is handmade so there may be small imperfections, but nothing that detracts from the overall piece. In particular, there are some tooling marks near where the sword pierces the heart on the handle side. I've tried to photograph these, but they are hard to capture, and happily, not noticeable in person. Also, resin should be stored away from direct sunlight (otherwise it may yellow over time).
Second-to-last photo is of the rapier version of the pin, shown for scale; last photo is what the rubber back pins looks like.
This item is handmade so there may be small imperfections, but nothing that detracts from the overall piece. In particular, there are some tooling marks near where the sword pierces the heart on the handle side. I've tried to photograph these, but they are hard to capture, and happily, not noticeable in person. Also, resin should be stored away from direct sunlight (otherwise it may yellow over time).
Second-to-last photo is of the rapier version of the pin, shown for scale; last photo is what the rubber back pins looks like.
The Patron Saint of Nothing Brooch - a heart pierced by a sword. This pin features a heart pierced by a longsword, and is meant to invoke clouds crossing over the sea. The pin measures 2"L x 4"W. The sword is aqua resin laced with rose gold leaf to give the impression of rust, and the heart is a pearly opaque turquoise with a few opaque white clouds drifting by. The brooch is attached with two rubber back pins.
This item is handmade so there may be small imperfections, but nothing that detracts from the overall piece. In particular, there are some tooling marks near where the sword pierces the heart on the handle side. I've tried to photograph these, but they are hard to capture, and happily, not noticeable in person. Also, resin should be stored away from direct sunlight (otherwise it may yellow over time).
Second-to-last photo is of the rapier version of the pin, shown for scale; last photo is what the rubber back pins looks like.
This item is handmade so there may be small imperfections, but nothing that detracts from the overall piece. In particular, there are some tooling marks near where the sword pierces the heart on the handle side. I've tried to photograph these, but they are hard to capture, and happily, not noticeable in person. Also, resin should be stored away from direct sunlight (otherwise it may yellow over time).
Second-to-last photo is of the rapier version of the pin, shown for scale; last photo is what the rubber back pins looks like.