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Mackintosh Rose Rectangular Design Small Sterling Silver Charm

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  • Mackintosh Rose Rectangular Design Small Sterling Silver Charm
  • Mackintosh Rose Rectangular Design Small Sterling Silver Charm
  • Mackintosh Rose Rectangular Design Small Sterling Silver Charm
$35.00

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Mackintosh Rose Rectangular Design Small Sterling Silver Charm
Mackintosh Rose Sterling Silver Charm
Scotland Sterling Silver Mackintosh Rose Charm
Measuring approximately 10.50mm (0.41 inches) x 24.00mm (0.94 inches)
Mackintosh Rose Design Charm

Each Mackintosh Rose Rectangular Design Charm is exquisitely handcrafted in beautiful Sterling Silver.  Polished and designed to highlight the high level of detail even further.  

Charm measuring on the top approximately 10.50mm (0.41 inches) x 24.00mm (0.94 inches)
 
PLEASE ENQUIRE

This beautiful charm is a perfect gift for any occasion.

Bold curves, luxury, smoothness. Wearing this beautiful charm will provide anyone great satisfaction.

The superior craftsmanship and timeless design of this charm will compliment any tailored evening wear exceptionally.
 
This item is made in and shipped from Scotland. Your item will be shipped from this address. Please be advised that your item needs to be made before it can be sent to you.  Please allow for sufficient time for your order to arrive.

Questions welcome at anytime, my door is always open for assistance.

A BRIEF HISTORY OF CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH 
 
 In late 19th-century Glasgow an exciting combination of industrial wealth and skills, artistic talent and enlightened patronage produced the climate that fostered a new movement in design and style, with Charles Rennie Mackintosh at its head. The Glasgow Style of the late 19th century was an idiosyncratic variation of Art Nouveau and the Arts and Crafts movement. Mackintosh was an all round designer and his acclaimed willow and rose motifs were used throughout the interiors of one of his best known creations, Miss Cranstons Tea Rooms. He died in 1928 and has now become renowned worldwide for his distinctive repertoire of forms and motifs.

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