Very special vintage handmade brooch:
~ Created by artisan Lucinda Yates from Portland, Maine
~ Her motto is "Changing the World one Pin at a Time" - and I believe she has accomplished what she has set out to do
~ I love her work and can't say enough about the powerful messages she creates. Originally these were created to benefit charity and also to provide beautiful, affordable, high quality, giftable, wearable pieces of art. They are all of that and so much more. I am in shock and awe that pieces of paper can come together to speak so loudly and evoke such thought and emotion
~ This example is from her "House Pins" series
~ Colorful bits of heavy paper cut outs are stacked, layered, and arranged to create a country farm scene complete with a huge old fashioned barn, cute little farm house, a pair of black and white cows with red bows around their necks, silo, big teal or turquoise green sun or moon and super sparkly pink glitter roofs topping all off
~ This one has a bold late 80's / early 1990's color scheme of magenta, teal, and lilac purple
~ Perfect jewelry piece or gift for the country girl, Veterinarian, Realtor / real estate agent, animal lover, dairy farmer, rancher
Ready and waiting for your lapel, wardrobe, collection, or gift giving - you will love this!
AGE OR ERA: True vintage piece - she made these as early as 1989 - this most likely dates from the 1990's
MARKINGS: Original sticker on the back that reads HOUSE PINS by Lucinda, Box 10472 PTLD (Portland) ME and has a zip code and phone number
METAL / MATERIAL: Heavy paper with a special thick resin or acrylic type coating to protect and preserve the work
CLASP / CLOSURE: Standard safety style pin east west set back
MEASUREMENTS: Aprox 1 7/8" x 2"
WEIGHT: x
TESTING: x
U.S. RING SIZE: x
INVENTORY NUMBER OR NOTE: HPBL3
CONDITION = Great vintage condition - no damage or quirks to note. Hardware is in good working order. A great find in an excellent state of preservation.
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