Collection: VINTAGE BROOCHES

Step into a world where glamour meets nostalgia where every pin tells a story and every sparkle captures a moment in time. Vintage brooch collections span decades of evolving style, from the sleek geometry of Art Deco elegance to the playful exuberance of 1980s statement pieces. Whether carved from early plastics or dripping in rhinestones, these treasures blur the line between jewellery and art.

In the 1940s and 50s, wartime ingenuity and post-war optimism gave rise to innovative materials like lucite an acrylic patented in the 1930s that became a hallmark of mid-century costume jewellery . Reverse carved lucite brooches, often hand-painted with delicate florals or whimsical motifs, offered lightweight beauty with a luminous, almost magical depth . From “jelly belly” figural pins to softly faded bouquets, these pieces embody both charm and craftsmanship.

Earlier still, the allure of Art Deco brooches lies in their bold symmetry and architectural precision—featuring geometric lines, contrasting stones, and influences from global art movements . These designs remain iconic, bridging vintage sophistication with modern minimalism.

As the decades progressed, brooches became bolder and more expressive. The 1950s embraced sculptural florals and novelty forms, while the 60s and 70s introduced modernist shapes and vibrant colour palettes. By the 1980s, brooches transformed into unapologetic statement pieces oversized, glamorous, and often echoing past eras in playful revival styles.

Today, vintage brooch collections celebrate it all: the beautiful, the rare, and the delightfully fun. From heirloom-quality classics to quirky conversation starters, these pieces continue to captivate collectors and stylists alike proving that great design never goes out of style.

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