Bird Pin Katiss Might Have Worn into the Hunger Games Ring
This Victorian antique brooch depicts a bird soaring higher and higher towards the heavens. He is in joyful flight with his wings outstretched. His finely crafted body and wings are of 14k yellow gold topped with platinum and embellished with a dazzling array of old European cut diamonds. The bird's red ruby eye keeps a watchful eye on the horizon. This bird pin is similar to the pin that Katniss Everdeen might have worn in the Hunger Games ring. Circa 1895.
This antique Art Nouveau flower pin was made by Hedges and Company of Newark, N.J.. A slim stem curls out of its center from a multicolored fluttering flower blossom. Green, violet, rose and cornflower yellow are all represented in the multicolored display. Circa 1905
The hourglass shape of this antique filigree and diamond bar pin enchants. Chevrons, teardrops, circles and fleurs de lis are just some of the entrancing elements that come together in this filigree pin. A round European cut diamond weighing 0.04 carats accentuates the teardrop. Made of 14k white gold, this antique bar pin has a dainty openwork design that allows your clothing's fabric to peek through. Circa 1930
This antique shell cameo features the right profile of a beautiful woman wearing a
delicate dress which appears tied at the shoulders. She has long curly locks. She is wearing flowers in her hair and a diamond necklace. The cameo is encircled with an intricate twisted gold frame that is decorated with flowers, beads and milgraining. The brooch is in excellent condition and may be worn as a pendant or brooch. Cameos are believed to bring good fortune to the wearer! Circa 1910
This Art Nouveau antique pendant brooch is as fresh as the morning dewy glow and tantalizing color of an English garden. Done in a freeform heart design, this 14k yellow gold pendant is dotted with three silver white button shaped pearls. Rose and green enamel brings the floral and leaf elements to life. A Carter, Gough & Co. trademark attests to this pendant's provenance. A classic pin assembly with chatelaine hook allows this antique pendant to also be worn as a brooch. Circa 1900
Twelve seed pearls join together in a circle atop a 14k yellow gold stick pin. The round pearls float delicately around the open sphere and are cream in color. A straight stick pin and stopper securely holds this pin in place. Circa 1930s or later.
A diamond studded star is set at the center of six opals in this classic antique stick pin. 14k yellow gold streamers radiate out from the center of the star. Alternating between these streamers are opals that are cast with an Aurora Borealis green-blue shimmer. Tucked in the center of the star is a round single cut diamond. The stick pin that secures this antique opal pin to fabric is made of a 14k yellow gold. Circa 1930s or later.
A classic stick pin perks up a lapel or collar with black onyx and a single cut diamond. This 14k yellow gold stick pin culminates in an oval table cut onyx. This striking gemstone is centered with a single cut diamond. A rhodium-finished border that is carved in a wheat pattern encircles the onyx. Antique stick pins like this one give your tailored pieces a dramatic touch. Circa 1930s or later.
A cushion cut emerald is surrounded by old European cut diamonds in this timeless antique Art Deco brooch. The decorative accents that give this hand-wrought pin its Art Deco charm are set on the diagonal. A 0.07 carat cushion faceted step cut emerald is surrounded by eight European cut diamonds. Bead set in a platinum top, these diamonds total 0.20 carats. This antique brooch secures with an 18k white gold safety pin clasp. Circa 1925
A single cut diamond and 5 cream colored freshwater pearls create a delicate design at the top of this antique stick pin. Charming and dainty, this antique stick pin culminates in a starburst flower design. A round single cut diamond forms the center of the blossom, while the petals are made up of five oval freshwater pearls. The base of this antique stick pin is in 14 yellow gold. Circa 1930s or later.
Adorn the collar of a silk blouse or the sash of a flirty dress with this pierced filigree and diamond bar brooch. A collection of five old style round full cut and round brilliant cut diamond are bead set amidst the brooch's filigree and total 0.30 carats. This 'B' trademarked antique diamond brooch secures with an early design safety catch. Circa 1930
Made of 14k yellow gold, the crescent arc of this Victorian antique pin is threaded down the middle with a collection of eleven natural Oriental pearls. These creamy white pearls have a silver cast to them. Bearing the Krementz trademark, this late Victorian pin is tipped at the ends with platinum, which adds a touch of metallic contrast. Circa 1895
This antique pearl bar pin will add a touch of classic elegance and sophistication to any outfit in your wardrobe. The highlight of this Victorian pin is the collection of fourteen round half pearls that run down the center. The creamy white color of the pearls casts a silver shimmer that contrasts with the 14k yellow gold setting. Circa 1885
The delicate allure of hand-tatted lace is captured in this antique filigree brooch with sapphires. The 14k white gold base of this antique brooch is done in a romantic filigree design. The elongated base of this antique pin is enhanced at the center with a round full cut diamond that weighs 0.07 carats. A collection of six square faceted mixed cut blue sapphires are caught in the filigreed web. The combined gemstone weight of the sapphires is 0.28 carats. Circa 1925
Silken magnolia petals burst forth from their flaming foliage in this Etruscan Revival antique brooch. The 15k yellow gold base of this antique pin is fashioned in a three-tier design. Milgraining and carvings add texture to the metal. The center blossom is accentuated with a collection of ten oval faceted mixed cut white topazes. The total gemstone weight of this antique pin is 1.47 carats. An oval rose cut diamond weighing 0.05 carats adds additional sparkle to this Etruscan Revival brooch. Circa 1865