A sculptural flower brooch built like a piece of contemporary jewellery, with five asymmetric petals that play on contrast. A faceted smoke grey crystal teardrop, a slab of black hammered metal, a pearl grey cabochon framed by a silver loop, an open silver loop with a clear rhinestone, and a wide hammered petal in dark anthracite circle a silver swirl heart. The polished silver tone metal lifts every texture, while the dual magnet fastening keeps wool blazers, silk scarves and leather lapels safe from pinholes.
This abstract flower brooch belongs to the family of statement flower brooches that turn a plain jacket lapel into a focal point. Five asymmetric petals are gathered around a silver swirl heart, each one cut and finished differently: a faceted smoke grey crystal teardrop catches the light from above, a wide slab of black hammered metal sits to the right, a pearl grey cabochon nests inside a silver wire loop, an open silver ring set with a clear rhinestone hangs to the lower right, and a broad hammered anthracite petal closes the composition at the base. The polished silver tone frame ties everything together and gives the piece an almost mineral, sculptural character. Mode Tendance chose it for British wardrobes that love the silver and black palette, the kind that lifts a grey wool coat, a black turtleneck or a navy blazer with one bold focal jewel.
The technical side of this magnetic brooches design is its double magnet system. A circular polished silver disc sits behind the fabric and clips to a second magnet hidden on the petal, which means no piercing on a fine wool coat, a silk evening dress or a soft leather lapel. Vintage blouses, cashmere scarves and even wide brim hats can wear this brooch without the worry of permanent holes that a traditional pin always leaves.
The silver and black palette makes this piece a winter wardrobe favourite, equally at home on a Crombie coat lapel, a black turtleneck, a charcoal pinstripe blazer or a velvet evening cape. It also works on a dark canvas tote or a structured shoulder bag where a single bold flower replaces a row of small pins. For a layered statement look, combine it with a more figurative piece from our flower brooches collection to mix abstract and naturalist flowers on the same coat.
| Dimensions | Approximately 6cm diameter |
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| Fastening | Double neodymium magnet, no piercing |
| Metal finish | Polished silver tone with hammered black accents |
| Decorative inlays | Faceted smoke crystal, pearl cabochon, set rhinestones |
| Style | Contemporary, sculptural, statement |
Wipe with a soft dry cloth, avoid contact with perfume sprays and creams, and store flat with the magnet disc clipped to the petal to protect both surfaces. Avoid wearing close to credit cards or mechanical watches.
A 6cm brooch reads as a statement focal piece. On a slim lapel place it slightly lower than usual so the petals do not overlap the collar.
Yes, the dual neodymium magnet has been calibrated for thick fabrics, including tweed, melton and Crombie coats up to a standard winter weight.
The black finish is a sealed metal coating. Kept away from perfume and stored in a soft pouch it retains its hammered depth for years.
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