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Rebecca Rau The Eternal Brooch
- Designer Rebecca Rau reimagines a Bronze Age artifact as a wearable piece of history
- The double spiral was originally wrought by ancient European Artisans between 1400 and 1200 BC
- The artifact is framed by 25.64 carats of Rhodolite garnets and 3.60 carats of Rubellite tourmalines
- Set in platinum and silver
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While it once adorned a prehistoric noblewoman’s neck, it is now framed by 25.64 carats of Rhodolite garnets and 3.60 carats of Rubellite tourmaline cabochons, their striking colors perfectly complementing the patinated bronze. Set in platinum and silver.

| Maker: | Rau, Rebecca |
| Period: | Contemporary |
| Origin: | Other Europe |
| Type: | Brooches |
| Style: | Ancient |
| Stones: | Garnet;Tourmaline |
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