Huge Brooch. What Would You Call The Shape?

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I guess it would be 50s. I am calling it a clover..like 3 leaf clover..what do you think?

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clover or shamrock? How big is this Linda? The larger brooches seem to be doing well.

Sue
 
It's big. (I have a big hand. :P) It's about 2 1/4 inches by 2 1/4 inches. I have it ready to go on auction tonight.

Thanks for the shamrock idea. I will use it.
 
Pretty. I think they call most of the white rhinestone brooches with a basically round symmetrical design "snowflake", but clover does seem more fitting to this shape...
 
I'm late getting onto the boat again....

Shamrock Linda Shamrock, clovers are called Four Leaf Clover, you only got 3 girlfriend!!!

Nanc
 
Clovers are generally 3-leaf are they not? I would guess Shamrock would be more of a search term though. Stunning brooch!!! *drool*
 
Yes, I think of clovers as "three-leaf." When I was little, I remember searching for that "Four-leaf" clover for good luck, but mostly I just got the 3-leaf.:(
 
Yep, clover is generally 3-leaved (if you don't believe me, ask my horse :D ) - that's why finding a 4 leaf clover is special.

But finding this brooch would be special too, in a more grown-up way!

:)

Carolyn
 
For some reason it reminds me of celtic knot work. It also looks like a club (playing cards). Ohhhh...sparkly...*drool*.
 
For some reason it reminds me of celtic knot work. It also looks like a club (playing cards). Ohhhh...sparkly...*drool*.
 
I'm with Kevin. I see a snowflake. Maybe it's just cuz I'm tired of being hot! (or is it just hot flashes??) Let it snow already!

:P Maureen
 
<b><i>It also looks like a club (playing cards). </b></i>

LOL. It does, doesn't it? I can also see a "V". Maybe it is a Victory Pin for card players!!:D
 
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