Rose brooch

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A bright red and pink brooch - the symbol of love and creativity!

Red and pink marbled acrylic with hand-painted details. Made with a tie pin and clutch closure for ease of use - no fiddly brooch backs. We recommend wearing on thick fabric, such as a woolly jumper or your favourite coat.

Please note: due to the nature of the marbled materials used, colours may vary slightly from those pictured. This makes each piece completely unique!

Handmade in Scotland as part of the Sappho’s Garden collection, inspired by the fruits and flowers that Sappho describes in her poetry.

In Ancient Greece, roses were sacred to Aphrodite and seen as a symbol of love. One myth describes how roses first bloomed from the blood of Adonis, Aphrodite’s dying lover. In fragment 55, Sappho equates roses with the Muses, artistic inspiration, and cultural knowledge.

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A bright red and pink brooch - the symbol of love and creativity!

Red and pink marbled acrylic with hand-painted details. Made with a tie pin and clutch closure for ease of use - no fiddly brooch backs. We recommend wearing on thick fabric, such as a woolly jumper or your favourite coat.

Please note: due to the nature of the marbled materials used, colours may vary slightly from those pictured. This makes each piece completely unique!

Handmade in Scotland as part of the Sappho’s Garden collection, inspired by the fruits and flowers that Sappho describes in her poetry.

In Ancient Greece, roses were sacred to Aphrodite and seen as a symbol of love. One myth describes how roses first bloomed from the blood of Adonis, Aphrodite’s dying lover. In fragment 55, Sappho equates roses with the Muses, artistic inspiration, and cultural knowledge.

Take a look at our Gifts Under £25!

A bright red and pink brooch - the symbol of love and creativity!

Red and pink marbled acrylic with hand-painted details. Made with a tie pin and clutch closure for ease of use - no fiddly brooch backs. We recommend wearing on thick fabric, such as a woolly jumper or your favourite coat.

Please note: due to the nature of the marbled materials used, colours may vary slightly from those pictured. This makes each piece completely unique!

Handmade in Scotland as part of the Sappho’s Garden collection, inspired by the fruits and flowers that Sappho describes in her poetry.

In Ancient Greece, roses were sacred to Aphrodite and seen as a symbol of love. One myth describes how roses first bloomed from the blood of Adonis, Aphrodite’s dying lover. In fragment 55, Sappho equates roses with the Muses, artistic inspiration, and cultural knowledge.

Take a look at our Gifts Under £25!