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Vintage 1970s/80s Tara Ware Irish Celtic Enamel Bird Brooch Gold Tone

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Vintage Tara Ware brooch inspired by ancient Irish Celtic knotwork and illuminated manuscript art. This round medallion features a stylized Celtic bird woven into an intricate interlaced design, finished in rich jewel-tone enamels of deep cobalt blue, emerald green, crimson, and soft ivory against a warm gold-tone base. Crafted in Ireland during the late 1970s–1980s Celtic Revival era, this piece reflects the bold graphic style Tara Ware is known for—decorative, symbolic, and beautifully wearable. The enamel remains vibrant and glossy, with light surface wear to the metal consistent with age. Pin back is secure and functions properly. A timeless accent for coats, scarves, sweaters, or as a collector’s piece for lovers of Irish design and vintage enamel jewelry. Condition: Light patina and minor surface wear to metal typical of vintage enamel jewelry. Enamel remains glossy and richly colored.” Gold-tone metal with enamel. Made in Ireland. To preserve the enamel, clean gently with a soft, dry cloth. If needed, lightly wipe the metal with a barely damp cloth and mild soap, then dry immediately. Do not soak or use jewelry dips, ultrasonic cleaners, alcohol, or abrasive polishes, as these can damage enamel.” Sold as is Please no refunds or returns
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