Miriam Haskell Hat Pin | Intricate Pearl & Crystal | Vintage

Miriam Haskell
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$109.99
Width:
3.00 (in)
Height:
3.00 (in)
Depth:
3.00 (in)
Condition:
Used
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Miriam Haskell Hat Pin. Intricate Pearl & Crystal. Vintage.

The Miriam Haskell Hat Pin is a unique and elegant accessory that adds a touch of vintage charm to any hat or ensemble. Crafted with exquisite craftsmanship, it features intricate detailing and delicate embellishments characteristic of Miriam Haskell's iconic designs.

Made from high-quality materials, this hat pin is not only a stylish adornment but also a timeless piece of jewelry that stands the test of time. Whether worn on a hat, lapel, or scarf, it adds a touch of sophistication and flair to any outfit, making it a must-have accessory for vintage fashion enthusiasts.

This is a wonderful mix of brushed gold, pearl and sparkling crystals. The intricate flower on the end piece has three small pearls hanging from it. The top round is domed with sparkling crystals that look like a deep green against the gold. A gorgeous color combination.

Perfect for a collector of hat pins. Recreate to your own use by changing this to a necklace.

Measures approximately 4".

In very good condition with wear commensurate with age.

Miriam Haskell jewelry is some of the most prized and beautiful costume jewelry from the 20th century. The intricate designs coupled with their novel colors and materials have made Haskell jewelry hugely coveted by collectors, with the most elaborate pieces fetching many hundreds of pounds.

Miriam began her fashion career in New York city working as a milliner but pivoted to jewelry in 1926 when she opened her first shop, named Le Bijou de l'Heure. Haskell was a very private lady and not a lot of information is known about her personal life, however she was recognized as an elegantly dressed lady with style and a keen business sense. Her eponymous jewelry line swiftly gained recognition for its handmade, top-quality pieces. The scrupulous attention to detail and beauty of the jewelry quickly won fans among Hollywood stars and the most stylish ladies of the era.

Over the 1930s the Haskell business was expanded until it occupied multiple shops and had headquarters on the famed Fifth Avenue. Haskell jewelry was also sold in the most exclusive department stores in America with pieces available in Europe at top end shops like Harvey Nichols in London, UK.
Color:
Gold