Cloak Pin “Secret Garden”
Brass chain pin with flower etching
Cloak Pin “Secret Garden”
Brass chain pin with flower etching
Designed to be worn with the “Secret Garden” cloak, this pin still can stand on its own as a keepsake of visiting the place favored by nature. A brilliant decorative bit of brass that can be both used as lapel, coat or shawl pin, and worn as a brooch. It features a detachable ornate scrolled pin and two swinging chains below. Two unequal roundels are embellished with etched flower detailing in Thistle style.
Cloak pin usually fits on the front portion of a cloak near the neck of the wearer. Its large needle pierces the flaps of the cloak through and fixes to hold them closed. There are usually no special buttonholes for pins in capes, so you can invent your own way on how to fasten and wear them.
Shower your beloved lady with flowers of all heavens, cos she can never have too many! Try a sustained version of flowers etched in metal instead of ordinary ones, which languish in drought. Looks subtle and gets a bunch of compliments whatever you wear it with.
Please contact us if you have any additional questions.
- Brass.
- Length - 4 in (10 cm);
- Bigger roundel diameter - 2 in (5 cm);
- Smaller roundel diameter - 1 in (2.5 cm).
Just received my cloak pin, and it is absolutely beautiful! It is sturdy and heavy, so even with a heavy cloak, it fixes the age-old choking problem. Since it is a larger pin, it does leave a somewhat large hole in fabric, but I do feel like it is necessary to achieve this level of stability. I look forward to buying more cloak pins in the future!
This is so pretty and also sturdy enough to hold a heavy wool cloak! Amazing value for the price
It’s beautiful want it be hopefully soon purchase the cloak to go with it I just love the secret garden collection o have the belt the choker and earrings soon on the way however I’m a archeress girl just loves this set beautiful design by the team
Love the look of the pin, but wished there was a way to attach/pin cloak w/the pin w/out going through a hassle of poking holes in cloak or figuring a way to make something that won’t look odd
Dear Roberta, the only way to attach the pin to the cloak is to poke it through the fabric, sorry.
Is it possible to custom order this with stainless steel instead of brass?
Hi, Mary! Yes, we can make this pin in stainless steel