Little Flock

Little Flock

Soft, sweet, and a little bit unexpected. A round pearl-covered lamb in gunmetal sits quietly on your lapel, its body made entirely of clustered faux pearls and its tiny face utterly serene. The kind of piece that shows you have a sense of humour and great taste.

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Brooches are one of the oldest pieces of jewellery ever made. The earliest examples date back to the Bronze Age around 3000 BC, where they were purely functional — used to fasten clothing together the way we use buttons or pins today. The word "brooch" comes from the Old French word broche, meaning a long needle or spit. The fun part? For most of human history, a brooch was considered just as essential as a shoe. Losing yours could literally mean your clothes fell off.

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Soft, sweet, and a little bit unexpected. A round pearl-covered lamb in gunmetal sits quietly on your lapel, its body made entirely of clustered faux pearls and its tiny face utterly serene. The kind of piece that shows you have a sense of humour and great taste.

Free Shipping for all orders over R1000. Refunds & Returns are welcome. Read more

Stainless steel

Brooches are one of the oldest pieces of jewellery ever made. The earliest examples date back to the Bronze Age around 3000 BC, where they were purely functional — used to fasten clothing together the way we use buttons or pins today. The word "brooch" comes from the Old French word broche, meaning a long needle or spit. The fun part? For most of human history, a brooch was considered just as essential as a shoe. Losing yours could literally mean your clothes fell off.

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