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Description

Articulated fish with two yellow-orange applied glass gems in pectoral fins and body with incised double circles joined together by diagonal lines of short dashes. Small vent pins are protruding in dorsal and ventral body and a short metal chain in its mouth is connecting the fish with a globular shaped cross pin. Superior part of pin has three peacock designs with one bird at both lateral sides of cross; one red gem in cross centre and one blue gem at leaf, near hand design.

History Of Use

This type of pin was worn point upwards, to hold a shawl or dress together, over the shoulders.

Item History

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