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The precursor to the button. A brass pin and frame anointed with silver oak leaves.
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For our Pagan Clergy serving our community abroad and here at home
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Flowers are a timeless statement of beauty. This brooch features an elegant arrangement of flowers.
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A pin featuring the classic design of the pulled bow and arrow
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This classic Penannular of Celtic Knotwork is a fully functional brooch modeled from the ancient Celts.
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A brooch pin of orchid, rose, daisy and other blossoms with accompanied foliage ornament this this wreath of Spring.
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The Pipes of pan as the "pin head" and the crescent in the form of a pattern of Grapes leaves and vine.
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A knotted brooch frame topped with a knotted Pentacle
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A sterling brooch that captures in richly sculpted metal the feel of the thistles themselves.
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The Knotted Penannular Brooch is topped by a Awen: the classic Druid symbol of the unity of Three. Designed to hold the heavy cloaks!
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A wreath of oak leaves and acorns, representing the present and the future. A perfect accessory for those who love the woods, trees, and Nature.
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This Penannular is fully articulated and clasps like the traditional ones featuring grapes and a pentacle
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