This category of tie pins became popular around the 1830s, initially worn by affluent gentlemen, and later gaining widespread popularity in the 19th century. They were primarily used to secure the folds of silk and lace neckties and cravats.
As they were worn by a discerning clientele, the materials and designs were often quite distinctive.
Plastic, faux pearl material.
Total length 5.5 cm, main body 5 x 1.6 cm.
Transparent ear stoppers will be included, so you don't need to worry about them being sharp.
* Cleaning Instructions
- Wipe with a dry cloth.
- Do not use silver polishing cloths. Do NOT wear them to the beach or hot springs, and do not dance in the rain while wearing them.
- After wearing, please clean and store them in a zipper bag.
- Keep the storage location dry.
* A Gentle Reminder
Every item in the shop has been inspected and confirmed to be in normal working condition before being offered for sale. Therefore, refunds or returns due to personal reasons cannot be accommodated.
Due to lighting during photography and variations in computer monitor displays, there may be slight discrepancies between the photos and the actual product color.
If you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to contact me! Thank you for browsing.
Product Description
Product Details
- Material
- Other Metals
- How It's Made
- Handmade
- Where It's Made
- Australia
- Unique Features
- Pinkoi Exclusive, Eco-Friendly
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- No.66,700 - Accessories | No.963 - Brooches
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- Product Type
- Antique and Vintage
- Listing Summary
- *Kindly note that these are vintage accessories, not brand new items. Those seeking perfection should refrain from purchasing.
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