10 Hat Pins

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HPLot12 - HP-14.  Iridescent blue/silver faceted glass beads separated by three silver collar beads inserted with rhinestones and two other metal beads.  S30.  Two blue round beads with pink flowers inside separated by a rhinestone collar really set this hat pin off.  Two small blue beads begin and end this one.  S27. A Medium blue 30/32/7mm glass bead with darker blue swirl inside glass sits atop a silver tube bead with a silver square metal bead on top and round silver metal bead at bottom. All on an 8-inch hat pin with clutch. S16.  Copper flowers form this large round bead which sits atop a turquoise-colored glass bead.  Two other copper beads finish this hat pin.  All on a Silver plated 8-inch hat pin with clutch. S-33. 27.5mm x 9.5mm Hematite glass bead and a round 7.5mm Hematite bead has square rhinestone collar and cap beads. All on an 8-inch hat pin with clutch. S35. A Blue 24/12.75mm drop glass bead with 7mm and 5.25mm brushed metal beads along with metal cap beads. All on an 8-inch hat pin with clutch.
G32. Purple 15/6.5 Rounded bead sits atop three gold plated fluted metal beads and separated by two purple rhinestone collar beads. All on an 8 inch gold plated hat pin with clutch. HP -9.  Floral decorated white glass bead is set off with two round red glass beads and one elongated red glass bead, all are separated by three metal beads. S183 – 1 1/8 x 3/8 inch black and white glass lampwork bead sits above a ½ x ¼ inch black agate stone bead which is separated by two black glass beads to make this 8 inch silver plated hat pin with clutch. S-99 – Two 3/8" x 1/2" clear faceted lampwork beads with black background and pink roses on the side are separated by an iridescent black glass faceted bead to make this 5 inch silver plated hat pin.

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    celticfaerie2
    Tina I Hurt

    Selling since March 2024

    Have had many titles in my life and many changes. Have designed and made custom clothing, even had my own label for Costuming from Renaissance to 1920's Era clothing and then on to Cowboy Fashion and Square-dancing Outfits. It is how and why I got started on designing and making jewelry to go along with it. It began with Hat Pins and Chokers, to Learning in ins and out of make Native American Inspired items. From clothing to even headdresses and chest plates. When doing these types of items, I used the material that was called for and needed. Example I use Sinew and not threads or nylon cords that you will find with other items sold on the markets. I also use real bone and horn along with mostly gemstone beads, but sometimes glass in more modern items. Since even having my own shop and on-line store for many years, I now find myself with an over-abundance of inventory. COVID put a lot of us out of business with the restrictions we had for being open to the public. Due to an automobile accident, I have found myself unable to use my hand tools and do the things I loved. So, my days of designing and making jewelry are over. I need to get rid of so much inventory and have placed items on here at much reduced/wholesale prices. I would Love to hear from you if there are findings you are looking for, believe me I have them. Gemstone beads, Cabochons, Glass Beads, Lampwork Glass Beads, Antique Beads, caps, jump rings, claps, chain and even packaging and gift boxes. Hope to hear from you! Have a Blessed Day!!!

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