Crab Brooch

Bill Skinner

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This statement brooch combines a beautiful white crab body made from pearlised resin and high polish 18ct gold plated legs. Embellished with white crystals this captivating brooch will be the center point of any outfit.

 

Features

  • Brass with gold plating and synthetic pearl
  • Enamel finish
  • Measures 43mm x 30mm
  • Pin and clasp fastening
  • Designed in the United Kingdom and made in China

 

Care Instructions

Storage
All items are best stored in the dust bags that they're supplied in.

Semi-precious stones and leather
As a natural product semi-precious stone colours may vary. We believe this gives them added character and makes you item totally unique.

Chemicals
Avoid exposing your jewellery to chemicals such as perfume, household chemicals and hairspray as this could cause discoloration. Always remember, perfume first, jewellery afterwards!

 

About Bill Skinner Studio

The foundation of the Bill Skinner brand is firmly rooted in Bill’s own appreciation for creativity, craftsmanship and quality.

Bill explored his creativity at Sir John Cass College of Art, followed by a number of developmental stints at companies in London’s Hatton Garden area. His talents were soon recognised, earning him a reputation as a rising craftsman he became the go-to freelancer designer for revered brands including Van Cleef & Arpels, Asprey and Garrards. In the 1980’s, Bill worked with Butler & Wilson and Vivienne Westwood, two invaluable experiences that forged relationships with the fashion and costume jewellery industries.

As his success grew to worldwide critical acclaim he won a number of royal commissions and noteworthy projects spanning three decades. Years later in January 2012, Bill launched his namesake brand with an eponymous collection of remarkably charismatic and distinct costume jewellery. This exquisite first season was met with international praise, reinforcing that the unconventional and interesting are often the most beautiful and admired.

   

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