1930s 'Linda' Heart Brooch | Rare Bakelite Sweetheart Pin
Discover a charming piece of personalized vintage jewelry with this 1930s sweetheart brooch. Featuring a distinctive pistachio green bakelite heart adorned with the name 'Linda' in elegant goldtone metalwork.
Why This Piece Is Special:
✨ Authentic 1930s piece
✨ Rare bakelite construction
✨ Unique pistachio green color
✨ Goldtone chain link detail
✨ Original Hook/J catch
✨ Very good vintage condition
✨ Perfect gift piece
Key Features:
• Era: 1930s
• Material: Bakelite heart
• Metal: Goldtone
• Name: 'Linda'
• Style: Sweetheart brooch
• Size: 1.5" wide
Perfect For:
• Named gift (Linda)
• Vintage collectors
• Art Deco enthusiasts
• Bakelite collections
• Special occasions
• Sentimental presents
Style Tips:
• Pin to:
- Lapels
- Collars
- Scarves
- Hats
- Bags
- Display pieces
Care Instructions:
• Store in soft pouch
• Avoid water exposure
• Clean with dry cloth
• Handle with care
• Keep away from heat
• Store flat when not worn
This charming piece is part of My Vintage's carefully curated collection of vintage jewelry, representing a wonderful example of 1930s personalized accessories.
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