A brooch (/ˈbroʊtʃ/, also US: /ˈbruːtʃ/[1]) is a decorative jewelry item designed to be attached to garments, often to fasten them together. It is usually made of metal, often silver or gold or some other material. Brooches are frequently decorated with enamel or with gemstones and may be solely for ornament or serve a practical function as a clothes fastener. The earliest known brooches are from the Bronze Age. As fashions in brooches changed rather quickly, they are important chronological indicators. In archaeology, ancient European brooches are usually referred to by the Latin term fibula.
Diamond and Amethyst Brooch
The Kent Amethyst Brooch features a hexagonal-shaped amethyst in a gorgeous shade of deep purple. It's surrounded by a complicated design set with diamonds. The top portion of the brooch features diamond scrolls and round brilliants, while the bottom portion features diamonds in a radiant pattern.
Multi Gem Basket Brooch
An intricately woven 18K yellow gold basket vase overflows with a bejeweled bouquet of of platinum flowers set with diamonds, rubies. sapphires, and demantoid garnets in this superb and stunning early-20th-century jewel that will never wilt.