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CHROME HEARTS sterling silver COLLAR PINS Set of 2
By Chrome Hearts
Located in Zürich, CH
100% authentic Chrome Hearts sterling silver collar pins. It's a set of 2. Have been worn and are in excellent condition. Measurements Width 3cm (1.2in) L...
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21st Century and Contemporary French Chrome Hearts Brooches

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A yellow gold suite of jewellery, the brooch composed of a horizontally situated oval Bull’s Mouth shell cameo of the Greek goddess Selene riding a serpentine dragon in a rubover collet setting, encircled by a conforming frame of gold beading and twisted gold wire punctuated with four gold palmette form plaques engraved and decorated with dark blue enamel and placed at the cardinal points, the reverse mounted with a hinged pin and scroll clasp, the earrings each composed of a vertical oval Bull’s Mouth shell cameo engraved with a bust length portrait of Selene with crescent-set headdress, encircled by a conforming frame matching that of the brooch with the addition of a pendant decoration composed of a horizontal bar of gold beading and twisted gold wires suspending gold link chains graduated from centre and ending in conical gold elements, the reverses mounted with French wire fittings, all in a fitted red leather case, the interior marked ‘FIRST CLASS PARIS MEDAL/ 1855.1867.1851/ PARIS FIRST CLASS & LONDON PRIZE MEDALS/ JOHN BROGDON/ Goldsmith/ MANUFACTORY/ 16, Henrietta St. Covent Garden/ London’. The cameo—defined as a gem, usually either a mineral or a shell, upon which a design has been carved in relief—is believed to have originated in Hellenistic Greece, during the third century BC. These miniature sculptures, at that time confined to the medium of hardstone, are thought to have been made with the primary purpose of personal adornment. The same practice of mounting cameos in jewellery was then continued by the Ancient Romans, and they are known to have been worn by many a Roman emperor. After the fall of Rome the fashion for cameos went into a decline, until it was again revived during the Renaissance period, brought about by a keen interest in the ancient world. At this time both antique and contemporary cameos were mounted in jewellery, as well as collected as objet d’art. The art of cameo cutting was revived in Italy, where it would remain a centre for the coming centuries. Again there was a lull in interest in carved gemstones, until the Neoclassical revival of the eighteenth century, largely stimulated by the discoveries of the ancient Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. As with the Renaissance, antique specimens were generally prized over modern cameos, and the worldliest men in Europe held them among their collections of art and antiques. That said, carving centres in Rome and Torre del Greco (near Naples) in Italy were established in response to the demand of the Grand Tourists, who travelled to Italy and Greece to become educated in the wonders of the ancient world. It was at this time that shell cameos, mostly made in Torre del Greco due to its proximity to the sea, became more popular, owing to the relative ease in carving shell over hardstone. In addition to Rome, hardstone cameos also became a specialty of Idar Oberstein, Germany, which had a long history with both the gem mining and cutting trade. 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Questions About Chrome Hearts Brooches
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 27, 2024
    Richard Stark, Leonard Kamhout and John Bowman started Chrome Hearts. When the brand launched in 1988, Stark and Bowman worked out of a garage, producing leather goods out of high-quality materials. The company soon expanded into jewelry, and Kamhout, a master sterling silver jeweler, came onboard. The trio continued to work together until 1994, when Kamhout and Bowman exited the company. Find a wide variety of Chrome Hearts apparel, jewelry and accessories on 1stDibs.
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    Chrome Hearts' style blends a few elements. The brand's use of crosses and ornate details draws inspiration from Gothic architecture and Baroque art and fashion. At the same time, Chrome Hearts' leather wear takes cues from classic biker counterculture. Find a collection of Chrome Hearts jewelry, apparel and accessories on 1stDibs.
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    Many celebrities wear Chrome Hearts. Rockers from the metal and punk scenes, like Steve Jones of the Sex Pistols and the members of Guns N' Roses, thrust the brand into the spotlight during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Today, Jay-Z, Rihanna, Bella Hadid and Kylie Jenner are among the many famous people who have been photographed wearing Chrome Hearts apparel and accessories. Explore a selection of Chrome Hearts pieces on 1stDibs.
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    The Chrome Hearts logo is a decorative cross surrounded by a banner that bears the brand name. Lettering appears in a decorative font called Cloister Black that draws inspiration from Old English typography. Some pieces also feature a logo composed of a C and an H in this font. On 1stDibs, explore a variety of Chrome Hearts jewelry, apparel and accessories.
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    The meaning of Chrome Hearts is bold design, luxury and high-quality craftsmanship. Its name comes from the working title of a horror movie for which one of its founders, Richard Stark, designed costumes. The American brand was established in 1988 by Stark, Leonard Kamhout and John Bowman. Today, Chrome Hearts is known for producing leather wear, jewelry, eyeglasses and accessories. On 1stDibs, shop a range of Chrome Hearts pieces.
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    Chrome Hearts is a brand that seems to be bucking the mainstream approach of creating fashion. Chrome Hearts’s approach is to make whatever they want for whomever they want and charge aspirational prices for each piece. Because the work is custom and there’s no way to know how many there will be, it’s creating a huge buzz. On 1stDibs, find a collection of authentic Chrome Hearts pieces from some of the world’s top sellers.
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    Chrome Hearts jewelry is made of a variety of materials. The luxury brand produces pieces out of .925 sterling silver, 22-karat yellow gold and 18-karat white gold. Some styles are available in multiple metal types, while others come in just one finish. Find a collection of Chrome Hearts jewelry on 1stDibs.
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    Who made Chrome Hearts popular includes several celebrity rock stars Many people credit Steve Jones, the guitarist for the Sex Pistols. The story goes that Jones encountered the brand's apparel when it was used as costuming for a horror film featuring his then-girlfriend. Jones reportedly loved the look of the brand's leatherwear and began sporting it on stage. From there, members of other music groups like Guns N' Roses and Mötley Crüe began wearing Chrome Hearts as well. On 1stDibs, find a variety of Chrome Hearts apparel, jewelry and accessories.
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    Yes, Chrome Hearts is a luxury brand. Founded in the late 1980s by Richard Stark, Leonard Kamhout and John Baumann, Chrome Hearts is a high-end brand that produces silver and gold accessories, diamond jewelry, leather goods, clothing, furniture and accessories. Shop a collection of Chrome Hearts items on 1stDibs.
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    Yes, Chrome Hearts does indeed make gold jewelry. Its gold jewelry ranges from 22 karat yellow gold and 18 karat white gold jewelry, to 18 karat gold-plated sunglasses and more. Shop a collection of Chrome Hearts jewelry from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.
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    Yes, the Chrome Hearts logo is a cross. The design of the cross includes fluted detailing. In addition to the religious symbol, the logo features the brand name displayed in a circular ribbon banner that surrounds the cross. On 1stDibs, find a variety of Chrome Hearts apparel, jewelry and accessories.
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    Yes, Chrome Hearts sells online. A select number of items can be found at the company’s official website. You can also find Chrome Hearts pieces at various licensed online stores or shop for the brand on trusted online platforms. Explore a diverse assortment of Chrome Hearts apparel, jewelry and accessories on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 1, 2023
    Chrome Hearts chains are made of fine-quality metals. Since its founding in 1988, Chrome Hearts has produced chains out of .925 sterling silver, 18-karat white gold and 22-karat yellow gold. Pendants are also crafted out of these precious metals. Explore a collection of Chrome Hearts jewelry on 1stDibs.
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    People like Chrome Hearts jewelry, apparel and accessories for a number of reasons. First, the brand carefully selects materials and employs artisans to craft each piece to ensure that everything Chrome Hearts produces is of exceptional quality. Many people also love the brand's distinctive style, which borrows elements from Gothic architecture, Baroque design and modern biker counterculture. Celebrities like Jay-Z, Kylie Jenner, Drake, Rihanna and Bella Hadid have also increased the popularity of the brand by wearing Chrome Hearts pieces. Shop a selection of Chrome Hearts jewelry and apparel on 1stDibs.
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    Yes, Chrome Hearts makes clothes. The band is especially known for its hoodies, sweatshirts and tees decked out in logo graphics. In addition, the brand specializes in leather jackets that draw inspiration from Gothic, Baroque and classic biker styles. On 1stDibs, shop a variety of Chrome Hearts apparel from some of the world's top boutiques.
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    While you can buy Chrome Hearts pieces in its stores, the brand's apparel and accessories are also available elsewhere. The luxury fashion house sells its jewelry, apparel, eyewear and accessories at its boutiques and makes their pieces available through other authorized brick-and-mortar stores and online retailers. You can also find Chrome Hearts pieces on trusted e-commerce marketplaces. Explore a range of Chrome Hearts apparel, jewelry and accessories on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 21, 2023
    Chrome Hearts became popular largely due to the influence of musicians. A girlfriend of Steve Jones, a member of pioneering punk band the Sex Pistols, appeared in a film for which Chrome Hearts designed costumes, and Jones took a liking to the brand. He helped raise its profile by wearing its accessories and apparel, and other bands like Guns N' Roses and Mötley Crüe also contributed to the brand’s popularity. In 1992, Chrome Hearts won the CFDA Accessory Designer of the Year award; the win helped the brand expand beyond the hard rock and punk music scenes. On 1stDibs, explore a range of Chrome Hearts clothing, jewelry and accessories.
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