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Centipede pin from the Plantis collection
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Description
- 100% painted brass, partially gold-plated
- Pin length approximately 5.5 cm
- Pin width from approximately 1.5 cm to 2.5 cm
- Butterfly pin clasp
An invitation to the kingdom of insects – Plantis jewelry collection
In the world of ORSKA jewelry, even the tiniest creatures from the corners of forests, gardens, and meadows are given space to shine. The colorful insect line from the Plantis collection invites you into the extraordinary realm of insects, where queens have six legs, and entire days are spent working in harmony with nature. The insects in this jewelry collection offer a fresh perspective, portraying them not as figures of childhood fear but as fascinating organisms, essential to the functioning of nature. The series of pins and earrings includes winged beauties like dragonflies and ladybugs, as well as more mysterious insects rarely seen in everyday life, such as scolopendras and beetles. The pins are created from small, cut-out elements, carefully assembled with tiny screws, showcasing the precision of a watchmaker… or an ant queen.
Silver-colored scolopendra-shaped pin
The pin, fastened with a comfortable clasp, is shaped like an insect and made from brass painted in a metallic grey shade. The scolopendra, in particular, draws attention with its long, agile body and numerous legs. In the jewelry form, the body is divided into segments, each equipped with a pair of legs, accurately reflecting the details of the real insect. Slightly coiled in the shape of an “S,” the form of the insect gives the pin a dynamic appearance, as if the scolopendra has just crawled onto the lapel of a jacket or collar of a shirt. The insect’s head, with its antennae, is additionally gold-plated, adding a gleaming touch. At the top of the head, you can see a pair of shining eyes made from precise screws that connect the head to the rest of the scolopendra's body.
How to style insect pins?
Pins allow for playful jewelry styling and are perfect both as stand-alone pieces and when grouped together. The scolopendra pin, worn on its own, can create a striking look when paired with a white shirt and skirt. The eye-catching scolopendra doesn’t need many accessories – you can pair it with small earrings from the Rundo collection and a minimalist gold ring. However, if you're looking for a combination for special occasions, attach the scolopendra pin to a blazer along with other insects. This set could include a mosquito and a beetle pin. Insect pins can be traditionally pinned to the neckline, but don’t hesitate to position your jewelry insects in other spots of your outfit. Mosquito pins can be attached at the cuff ends of a jacket, or a decorative spider on a pocket? Or perhaps you'd prefer a firefly to land on the collar of your shirt or the strap of your bag? Have fun and attach them wherever you like!
