Sometimes people associate brooches with elderly aunts or royalty, but in truth a special brooch is probably the most versatile form of jewellery a woman can own. You can wear a brooch anywhere. Wear it in the traditional way, on the upper left of your top; wear it at the lowest point of your neckline on a low cut dress; pin a scarf or pashmina in place with a brooch; wear a white shirt buttoned to the top and attach your brooch over the top button; put it on a hat; pin your brooch to the front of a clutch purse for the ultimate in evening glamour; pin it over the buckle of a plain belt; pin your brooch to a wristband and wear it as a jewelled cuff; adorn your hair with a brooch fitted securely to a plain hair band or clip; position it on a wide ribbon and secure as a choker necklace. With a unique handmade gold brooch there are no limits.
GRANT LOGAN
To explore the small selection of Grant Logan's solid gold brooch jewellery currently available in this Kintyre Jewellery Collection please click on the images or links below. All Grant's distinctive brooches are designed and hand made by him in his studio in Campbeltown, Kintyre, on the west coast of Scotland. If you would like to see a wider selection of Grant's gold brooch designs please browse through his Grant Logan website.
| Scottish brooch in 9ct gold. 9 carat yellow gold brooch depicting Campbeltown Loch. (N1570b) |
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| Scottish brooch in 9ct gold. 9 carat yellow gold Celtic brooch (N10b) |
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| Scottish brooch in 9ct gold. 9 carat yellow gold hovering kestrel brooch (N420) |
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