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Roar - Vintage Gold Plate Over Silver Crystal Rhinestone Black Enamel Tiger Brooch. This vintage brooch is crafted from gold plate, over silver metal. The brooch features two round cut faceted crystals, enamel work, vintage styling, and quality craftsmanship. This dramatic brooch is made in the form of a tiger, which showcases gold plated accents, silver metal texturing, and wonderful black enamel decoration. The eyes are set with black crystals, which standout against the beautiful gold plating. The tiger is substantial in size, which looks great on a coat, jacket, or shawl. The brooch exhibits its original pin and rotary locking mechanism, which is in perfect working order. This vintage brooch would make a wonderful addition to any vintage jewelry brooch collection.
Comments: So Couture, and dramatic.
History: Forms of enameling can be traced back as far as ancient Egypt, where glassmaking was practiced as early as 1300 B.C.E. There is evidence of ancient Egyptians inlaying crushed stones into designs on jewelry and ornaments, resembling the effect of enamel, but not fired onto metal.
Enamel jewelry, with its vibrant colors and intricate designs, has a rich history spanning ancient civilizations to modern times, evolving techniques like cloissoné and painted enamel and gaining popularity in various periods like the Byzantine period and Art Nouveau.
The technology behind gold plated jewelry is credited to Italian chemist Luigi Brugnatelli. In 1805, he discovered the process for electroplating. It was quickly adopted for jewelry styles, with many Victorian jewelry pieces using gold plating.
It symbolizes strength, courage, and fearlessness, commanding respect and admiration. With its keen instincts and sharp senses, the tiger represents heightened awareness and intuition, guiding individuals to trust their inner wisdom.
Measurements: Brooch 100.00 mm x 38.00 mm
Sone Size: Crystal Rhinestones 2.00 mm
Weight: 47.60 grams
Condition: Excellent
Origin: Canada
Date: Circa 1980





