Inverurie Horses Embossed Round Antiqued Stylish Pewter Brooch

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Inverurie Horses Embossed Round Antiqued Stylish Pewter Brooch

$50.00

Inverurie Horses Embossed Round Antiqued Stylish Pewter Brooch
Stylish Pewter Brooch
Fashion Brooch
measures approximately 51.00mm (2.00 inches) in diameter
Inverurie Horses Design

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Inverurie Horses Embossed Round Antiqued Stylish Pewter Brooch 
Stylish Pewter Brooch
Fashion Brooch
measures approximately 51.00mm (2.00 inches) in diameter
Inverurie Horses Design

 This Inverurie Horses Embossed Round Antiqued Brooch is expertly crafted with beautiful Stylish Pewter.  This piece features an embossed Inverurie horses design 

This brooch measures approximately 51.00mm (2.00 inches) in diameter.  Secures to garment by way of pin with locking, safety catch.  Supplied in a satin and velvet gift box.  

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This handcrafted Brooch will become family treasures that will last through the ages!

This beautiful Pendant is a perfect gift for any occasion.   Wearing this beauty will provide you endless pleasure.

 Please be advised that your item needs to be cast and made (2-3 weeks) before it can be sent to you.  Please allow for sufficient time for your order to arrive.

Perfect for any occasion. This is a gift that will be proudly worn by any member of your family. 

Questions welcome at anytime, my door is always open for assistance.  

INVERURIE HORSES 

The Celts regarded the horse as a symbol of sovereignty. When depicted as a mare, the horse also symbolises the power of the mother goddess. Known as Epona (Gaul), Rhiannon (Wales), or Macha (Ireland) she is often depicted with a basket and key symbolising nourishment and guardianship.  The horses are based on a Pictish horse engraving found on a stone in Iverurie, Scotland.