White House Brooch with Pearl and Crystal Accent
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Made in the USA
SKU: 002893
Size: 1 1/2" W x 1 1/2" tall
This distinguished brooch captures the iconic White House in lustrous gold-tone plated brass, adorned with sparkling clear crystals and large faux pearl accent. Perfect for everyday wear or special occasions, this elegant brooch serves as a meaningful accessory for history enthusiasts and patriotic individuals alike. Arrives beautifully presented in a gift box, making it an exceptional choice for commemorative gifting.
Product description
This item was designed exclusively for The White House Historical Association by Ann Hand.
About the Artist:
American artist Ann Hand of Washington, D.C., is a celebrated artist, who has combined her knowledge of Hollywood designers and observations of the dedication of leaders in Washington, D.C., to create her one-of-a-kind jewelry. She works in gold and silver and her jewelry has been worn by an array of clients, including first ladies, ambassadors, congresswomen, and young military wives.
Wipe clean with soft cloth. Sharp pin.
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About the White House Historical Association
Founded in 1961 by First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, the White House Historical Association is the nonprofit, nonpartisan organization entrusted with preserving and sharing the history of the White House. The Association is able to fulfill its mission to share White House history through the support of private philanthropy and the sale of our educational books and products. As a continuation of our education mission, the Association also operates The People’s House: A White House Experience, a free, immersive, educational museum in Washington, D.C., which welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors annually.