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  • Trovelore Handmade Emperer Mopane Moth Brooch Pin

Handmade Emperer Mopane Moth Brooch Pin

$85.00
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*PREORDER* to ship mid/end May 2024. These stunning museum-quality brooches are handmade in small bagtches by artisans in India. Embroidery and beading come together to make these beautiful creatures. These can be worn as a brooch pin or worn as a necklac

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Inspired by nature, Trovelore's line of brooches are exquisitely hand embroidered using artisanal skills and illustrative vintage appeal. The choice of materials and colors is mindfully selected creating organic textures that reveal a life like precious quality.

· Material: cotton, felt, metal, sequins, and beads

· Details: Each brooch has a soft felt backing and a single metal pin. Presented in an embossed gift box.

· Hand embroidered in India

· Produced in small batches by skilled artisans

Slight variation in embroidery, size, shape and color is part of the handmade craft and may be apparent between pieces; this is not considered a defect but is celebrated as a mark of made by hand.

About Trovelore:

Based out of Delhi and Arizona, founders & sisters, Dhruti & Seema design, distribute and head this women owned venture. With a natural inclination and passion towards the use of premium materials, good design and quality work, they instill the same passion at every stage of the label's journey.   

" We hope that you can see the love and devotion that our team has put to bring these incredibly intricate treasures to you and that you cherish them for a long, long time to come."

 - Dhruti & Seema

Handmade in small batches, our collection is made-to-order by skilled artisans with love and care. 

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