








Two Vintage Confetti Series Bar Pins
Studio Samples
From ca. 2002 - 2005.
Made with:
Oxidized sterling silver forms that have been cast and soldered together.
Japanese glass seed beads in beautiful colors.
Antique French aluminum seed beads patterned like dots or flowers.
Traditional pin findings made of nickel silver.
Weight:
Lightweight.
Dimensions:
1/2” wide by just over 3 1/2” long.
Additional Information:
The Bright pin has a small dent on one side which is not visible from the front. The Neutral pin is in perfect condition.
Slide a white rubber stopper onto the pin stem as it protrudes from the back of your fabric. Then close the catch as usual. This old sorority sister trick helps prevent loss. I hear tell they used pencil erasers!
Please select your color, below.
Studio Samples
From ca. 2002 - 2005.
Made with:
Oxidized sterling silver forms that have been cast and soldered together.
Japanese glass seed beads in beautiful colors.
Antique French aluminum seed beads patterned like dots or flowers.
Traditional pin findings made of nickel silver.
Weight:
Lightweight.
Dimensions:
1/2” wide by just over 3 1/2” long.
Additional Information:
The Bright pin has a small dent on one side which is not visible from the front. The Neutral pin is in perfect condition.
Slide a white rubber stopper onto the pin stem as it protrudes from the back of your fabric. Then close the catch as usual. This old sorority sister trick helps prevent loss. I hear tell they used pencil erasers!
Please select your color, below.
Studio Samples
From ca. 2002 - 2005.
Made with:
Oxidized sterling silver forms that have been cast and soldered together.
Japanese glass seed beads in beautiful colors.
Antique French aluminum seed beads patterned like dots or flowers.
Traditional pin findings made of nickel silver.
Weight:
Lightweight.
Dimensions:
1/2” wide by just over 3 1/2” long.
Additional Information:
The Bright pin has a small dent on one side which is not visible from the front. The Neutral pin is in perfect condition.
Slide a white rubber stopper onto the pin stem as it protrudes from the back of your fabric. Then close the catch as usual. This old sorority sister trick helps prevent loss. I hear tell they used pencil erasers!
Please select your color, below.