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Creator: Fabrice
Fabrice Resin Camellia
By Fabrice
Located in New York, NY
Handmade resin camellia by Fabrice, Paris. Completely handmade, each flower is unique. 3.5" x 2.5". Excellent condition. France 1990's.
Category

1980s French Vintage Fabrice Jewelry & Watches

Materials

Gilt Metal

Fabrice Paris Brass and Copper Pin Brooch Water Lily Leaves
By Fabrice
Located in Atlanta, GA
This lovely floral pin brooch was designed by Fabrice, Paris, and features an oversized brass and copper water lily leaves design with dimensional hand-raised and carved detailing. T...
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1980s French Modern Vintage Fabrice Jewelry & Watches

Materials

Brass, Copper

Fabrice Paris Art Deco Inspired Shagreen and Metal Pin Brooch
By Fabrice
Located in Atlanta, GA
This is a fancy Fabrice Paris pin brooch. This Art-Deco-inspired piece features an oversized elongated dimensional shape with silvered metal in a bru...
Category

1990s French Art Deco Fabrice Jewelry & Watches

Materials

Silver Plate

Fabrice Paris Multicolor Wheels Resin Brooch Pin
By Fabrice
Located in Atlanta, GA
Fabrice, Paris designed this charming resin brooch pin. Completely handmade each piece is unique. Oversized multi-wheel design with dimensional hand-raise...
Category

1990s French Artisan Fabrice Jewelry & Watches

Fabrice Resin Poppy
By Fabrice
Located in New York, NY
Large Fabrice, Paris resin poppy handmade and tinted to form a closed bud. Mottled green resin stem and leaf. France 1990's. Excellent condition. 4.5" x 2.5".
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1990s French Fabrice Jewelry & Watches

Materials

Gilt Metal

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Fabrice Paris Malachite Stone & Resin Lucite Gilt Metal Brooch c 1970
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Fabrice Paris Taupe Resin Dangle Clip Earrings
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