An anthropomorphic cat in a black enamel dress riding a rose-gold scooter, with oversized white round glasses (small bunny motifs on the lenses), a black-and-white flower on the head, a white bow tie at the neck and one paw lifted mid-ride. Rose-gold cuprous metal frame, hidden two-disc magnetic fastening, no pin and no holes. A kawaii urban character brooch for a denim jacket, knit jumper or canvas tote.
This figural brooch puts an anthropomorphic cat right in the middle of a street scene: a black enamel dress over a black cat body, oversized white round glasses with tiny bunny motifs on each lens, a small black-and-white flower above one ear, a white bow tie at the neck, and one paw lifted in motion while the other holds the handlebars of a rose-gold scooter with two white wheels. The whole composition reads instantly as a character on the move rather than a static cat silhouette. The rose-gold cuprous metal frame warms the heavy black enamel of the dress, and the hidden two-disc magnetic fastening on the back keeps the brooch in place on any fabric without leaving a pinhole.
Standard cat brooches sit still: a face, a body, sometimes a tail. This piece adds movement: a raised paw, a scooter, a slight forward lean, and the eye reads the brooch as a tiny scene rather than a flat outline. The kawaii oversized glasses with bunny motifs push the character into illustration territory without going saccharine, and the bow tie and flower keep the styling intentional rather than cluttered. The rose-gold cuprous metal warms the black palette, so the brooch reads less severe than a pure-silver finish. The magnetic fastening matters here because the figurine is tall and the layered enamel makes the brooch slightly heavier than a flat piece. Browse our wider no-pin magnetic brooches for the same fastening on other characters.
On a denim jacket, the rose-gold metal warms the indigo and the kawaii character keeps the look casual rather than formal. On a black cardigan or chunky knit, the brooch reads tonal with a small white pop from the glasses and the bow. On a canvas tote, it becomes a personality marker more than a jewellery piece. Pair it with smaller pieces from our wider cat brooch collection for a coordinated feline lapel.
Body in rose-gold cuprous metal with baked enamel for the black dress, the white glasses, the bow, the flower and the wheels. Two-piece set: the decorative cat-on-scooter scene and a small openwork magnetic disc placed behind the fabric. Wipe the front with a dry microfibre cloth, store flat, keep perfume sprays and pool water off the enamel.
| Dimensions | About 6,2 cm tall |
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| Materials | Rose-gold-tone metal, baked enamel |
| Colours | Black, white, grey, rose gold |
| Fastening | Magnetic, two-piece, no pin |
| Best worn on | Denim jacket, cardigan, knit, blazer, canvas tote |
No. The scooter is cast as part of the same brooch body, so the visual sense of movement comes from the pose rather than from a movable element.
Yes. The two rare-earth discs are sized for denim, wool coats and structured blazers without slipping, and remain gentle enough for silk or fine knit.
Yes. The cat-on-scooter character with oversized glasses is a clear illustration-style piece, packed in a jewellery pouch ready to gift for kawaii or quirky-fashion fans.