
Lucite resin brooch with embedded dried flowers and gold flakes
Selling Price
$20
History
Lucite embedding became popular in the mid-20th century, particularly during the 1960s and 1970s, when artisans began encasing natural specimens like flowers, butterflies, and leaves in clear resin to create wearable art and decorative objects. These pieces reflected the era's fascination with preserving nature in modern materials and were often handcrafted or produced in small batches as costume jewelry and accessories. Lucite flower brooches appeal to collectors of vintage costume jewelry, mid-century fashion accessories, and enthusiasts of botanical preservation art. The combination of natural elements with synthetic materials represents a charming intersection of craft and industrial design that continues to attract lovers of retro and kitsch aesthetics, particularly those who appreciate the whimsical and colorful jewelry styles of the 1960s and 1970s.
Time period
circa 1960–1980