Available in a range of sizes and designs too wide to show or describe, tell me what you want and
I'll do my best to make it!
Every piece is hand shaped and forged from golden bronze (the light ones)
or red phosphor bronze (the heavy ones),
and decorated with hand stamping so no two are ever alike. I make them from tiny (2 cm) to massive (10 cm).
The thickness of the pin depends on the density of the cloth you plan to put it though, the weight it has to hold and what looks right in proportion to the ring.
Pins can be fine (about 1 mm, suitable for ornamental pieces on
modern clothing); thin (about 1.5mm, suitable for pinning a dress);
medium (about 2mm, suitable for a light to medium cloak); or thick
(about 3mm, for a really heavy cloak)
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Tiny plain penannular, fine or thin pin: £6.50 |
Light small (3cm) to medium (5cm)penannular with flared terminals, fine, thin or medium pin: £7.50 | Light small (3cm) to medium (5cm)penannular with ball terminals, fine, thin or medium pin: £8.00 |
| Heavy medium (5cm) to large (7cm) penannular with scrolled terminals, medium or thick pin: £18.50. | Heavy medium (5cm) to large (7cm) penannular with animal head profile terminals, medium or thick pin: £18.50. | Heavy medium (5cm) to large (7cm) penannular with flared terminals, medium or thick pin: £16. |
How To Wear a Penannular Brooch
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1) Move the pin around the ring till the point lines up with the gap in the ring 2) Drop the pin down through the gap. 3) Pin horizontally through cloth about the width of the ring 4) Bring the point of the pin up again through the gap in the ring, and turn the ring around to lock the pin into place. |