Crescent moon brooch by Annie Sherburne - assorted
Only 5 available
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This eye-catching brooch in the shape of a crescent moon is adorned with vintage stones and glass crystals from the 1930s and 50s, and reused beads from previous decades.
Each piece is assembled by hand in London and Brighton so no two pieces are ever the same.
Price is for a single item. Images show a range of possible variations. You will receive a brooch designed in this style with a unique combination of colours and features.
Author/Artist/Designer
Annie SherburneDimensions
5 x 5cm, 1.3cm at widest point (2 x 2in, 0.5in)
Composition
Vintage glass crystals, imitation of precious stones, and beads
Colour
Multicoloured
Product code
168730
Delivery
Our standard delivery charges and estimated timescales are as follows. Selected product exceptions apply; see product details. International deliveries may also be subject to customs fees or taxes upon arrival, which are your responsibility.
Custom prints
Each print is made to order and dispatched separately to other V&A Shop products, for UK delivery only. The charges and estimated timescales below are in addition to our standard delivery charge when bought together with a V&A Shop product. However, delivery is free for all orders over £60.
Christmas delivery
Returns
We hope you are happy with your V&A Shop purchase. However, if you are not, most items are eligible for a full refund, subject to the criteria below.
An extended returns window is granted over the Christmas period. Orders placed from Friday 1 November 2024 can be returned until Monday 20 January 2025.
Refunds are offered for items in an unused, unopened condition, and with original packaging – with the following exceptions. This does not affect your statutory rights.
The following items are excluded from our returns policy and cannot be refunded unless faulty, damaged, or not as described:
- Custom prints and other items made to your specification or personalised;
- Items that have been sealed for hygiene reasons, where the seal has been broken, such as beauty products, soap, pierced earrings, hosiery, socks, sunglasses and face coverings;
- Perishable or edible items such as flowers or food;
- Memberships, tickets for exhibitions, bookings for events and courses.
For full details, visit our Delivery & Returns page.
Annie Sherburne
Annie Sherburne’s jewellery is made with glass, beads and stones, sourced from World War Two factories in what was then known as Czechoslovakia. They were bought by her late husband in the 1980s for the couple's shops on Portobello Road and in Kensington’s famed Hyper Hyper. Annie still uses this resource in the making of her unique creations today.