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PROVENANCE & COLLECTOR NOTE A sculptural celebration of feminine strength. This Crown Trifari Ribbon Bow is a direct descendant of the iconic 1942 design by Alfred Philippe. While the original was born in the war era, this 1970s–80s iteration retains that same rhythmic, architectural flow, rendered in a high-polish goldtone that feels remarkably current. It’s a soulful bridge between the structured elegance of the 1940s and the bold, "boss-lady" aesthetics of the late 20th century.
CONDITION Collector’s Grade A+ (Pristine)
DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS
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Style: Textured Ribbon Bow Brooch
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Metal: Goldtone Costume Metal
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Dimensions: 4" x 1.75" (A substantial statement size)
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Weight: 30 grams
TECHNICAL DETAILS
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Hallmarks: Signed "Crown Trifari" (indicative of the 1970s–80s era)
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Closure: Secure Rolling C-Clasp
GRACE NOTE Grace Note: Because of its generous 4-inch size, this isn't just a pin—it's an anchor. I love seeing this placed at the very top button of a crisp white collared shirt, or pinned to the shoulder of a structured navy coat. It brings a sense of "Reserved Grace" to even the most utilitarian outfits.
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PROVENANCE & COLLECTOR NOTE A sculptural celebration of feminine strength. This Crown Trifari Ribbon Bow is a direct descendant of the iconic 1942 design by Alfred Philippe. While the original was born in the war era, this 1970s–80s iteration retains that same rhythmic, architectural flow, rendered in a high-polish goldtone that feels remarkably current. It’s a soulful bridge between the structured elegance of the 1940s and the bold, "boss-lady" aesthetics of the late 20th century.
CONDITION Collector’s Grade A+ (Pristine)
DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS
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Style: Textured Ribbon Bow Brooch
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Metal: Goldtone Costume Metal
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Dimensions: 4" x 1.75" (A substantial statement size)
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Weight: 30 grams
TECHNICAL DETAILS
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Hallmarks: Signed "Crown Trifari" (indicative of the 1970s–80s era)
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Closure: Secure Rolling C-Clasp
GRACE NOTE Grace Note: Because of its generous 4-inch size, this isn't just a pin—it's an anchor. I love seeing this placed at the very top button of a crisp white collared shirt, or pinned to the shoulder of a structured navy coat. It brings a sense of "Reserved Grace" to even the most utilitarian outfits.