A statement music brooch in the shape of a treble clef, finished in a rainbow guilloche enamel that sweeps from mint green at the top through lavender, peach, coral, magenta, sapphire and cobalt at the base. Five set stones add the bright accents of a colour wheel: a small pink rhinestone in the upper loop, an oval sky blue cabochon and a triangular coral marbled drop in the centre, a small sapphire rhinestone and a lime peridot cabochon at the base. Polished silver tone outlines, dual magnet back, 7cm tall. A clever gift for music lovers.
This treble clef brooch belongs to the bright end of our music brooch family, the kind of small focal piece British shoppers love to gift to music teachers, choir leaders and music lover friends. The classic treble clef silhouette is rendered in a rainbow guilloche enamel with a vertical brush stripe texture, sweeping from mint green at the top through soft lavender, warm peach, coral pink, magenta, sky blue and cobalt at the base. Five set stones add the bright accents of a colour wheel, like notes on a colourful staff: a small pink rhinestone catches the light in the upper loop, a large oval sky blue cabochon and a triangular coral marbled drop sit at the centre of the composition, a small sapphire rhinestone reads as a deeper note below, and a large lime peridot cabochon closes the piece at the base. Polished silver tone metal outlines every cloisonne section, and the dual magnet back lies flat behind the fabric. Mode Tendance picked it for British wardrobes that love a witty, colourful gift jewel rather than a quiet monochrome one.
The back of this magnetic brooches design hides a polished silver disc with a central magnet. The disc lies behind the fabric and clips to the magnet on the back of the clef, holding the brooch flat without piercing a single fibre. This makes it safe for fine silk scarves, cashmere knits, denim jackets, choir robes and even canvas tote straps, the fabrics where a traditional pin would leave a permanent hole on a concert dress or a fine cashmere wrap.
The rainbow palette is at its best on neutral outfits that let the colours sing: a black turtleneck and tailored trousers, an ivory wool coat, a charcoal blazer, a dove grey cashmere cardigan, or the strap of a black canvas tote on the way to a concert. It also makes a thoughtful music teacher gift, particularly at the end of the school year or after a concert season. For a layered art look, combine it with another colourful piece from our magnetic brooches selection on the opposite lapel.
| Dimensions | Approximately 7cm tall x 3cm wide |
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| Fastening | Dual neodymium magnet, no piercing |
| Body | Rainbow guilloche enamel with vertical brush stripe texture in seven colour zones |
| Set stones | Pink rhinestone, sky blue cabochon, coral marbled drop, sapphire rhinestone, lime peridot cabochon |
| Metal finish | Polished silver tone outlines around every cloisonne section |
Wipe with a soft dry cloth, avoid perfume sprays and creams and store flat with the magnet disc clipped to the back of the clef to protect the cabochons and the enamel. Avoid wearing close to credit cards or mechanical watches.
Yes, the treble clef is the universal music teacher symbol and the rainbow palette makes the brooch a cheerful, memorable thank you gift, especially after a concert season.
The pink and sapphire stones are faceted crystal rhinestones, and the sky blue, coral and lime stones are coloured cabochons in resin and enamel, not real gemstones, which keeps the brooch wearable as fashion jewellery.
Yes, the dual neodymium magnet is calibrated for the weight of the cast brooch and holds on fine silk or lightweight cashmere without piercing the fabric.
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