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Moor Fern collectible pewter brooch by Ceard of Scotland.
Tendrils set in a shield or eye-shape frame with a clasp, this modernist brooch is a lovely understated yet striking accessory.
Ceard is a Gaelic word meaning craftsman or maker. The company designed jewelry in Brutalist, fantastical, and stylized based on natural forms, like the fern frond in this piece.
Moor Fern collectible pewter brooch by Ceard of Scotland.
Tendrils set in a shield or eye-shape frame with a clasp, this modernist brooch is a lovely understated yet striking accessory.
Ceard is a Gaelic word meaning craftsman or maker. The company designed jewelry in Brutalist, fantastical, and stylized based on natural forms, like the fern frond in this piece.
Moor Fern collectible pewter brooch by Ceard of Scotland.
Tendrils set in a shield or eye-shape frame with a clasp, this modernist brooch is a lovely understated yet striking accessory.
Ceard is a Gaelic word meaning craftsman or maker. The company designed jewelry in Brutalist, fantastical, and stylized based on natural forms, like the fern frond in this piece.