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The woman at the register looked at Tovah as though she'd tossed a diamond brooch into the Hudson.
(Added bonus: If you fling a hair brooch into the trash by mistake, it will decompose delightfully in the nearest fetid landfill, unlike those big plastic and resin necklaces they're selling all over town with four-figure price tags).
To balance this, there are some superb moments of demure deadpan comedy: Dolan's eccentric headmistress, who smokes cigarettes incessantly, brings one of the fainting girls round, by smartly pricking the pin of her brooch into the girl's thigh.
Mr. Gilin is now placing advertisements in local newspapers urging customers to bring in timeworn gems or ones they have grown weary of, and he will refashion them — an old diamond ring into a pendant, a brooch into a pair of earrings.
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Prime examples are the 2003 ruby and diamond camellia brooch, sculpted into a three-dimensional flower, and the "poppy" brooch from 1982, when, in his particular style of mixing fine and semiprecious jewels and playing down mighty stones, the jeweler had pink and green tourmaline flowers with their stems wound around a central diamond.
Mrs. Astor became known for delving brooch-deep into the causes she championed, endearing herself to the city.
And my cameo brooch had metamorphosed into a pendant.
Georg Jensen designed his iconic Moonstone brooch in 1914.
Oak leaves, acorns, and what look like tiny yellow flowers, which Strong identified as cowslips, are tucked into her brooch, which features a black classical head set in gold.
He believes that it was originally made in Ireland or Scotland, that it came from a shrine or a reliquary, and that the Vikings converted it into a brooch by attaching rivet holes and a pin.
Queen Mary had these stones made into a brooch with the Cullinan III hanging from the IV.
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