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Crescent Necklace

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Crescent Necklace

£1,490.00

These pins were found in the Thames, just a few of the great numbers that wash up on the shore. For centuries people made bronze pins to supplement a meagre income – hence the phrase "pin money". I set the pins in silver brash – the bits of vegetation that wash up on the banks of a river.

Silver; 19th-century pins

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