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Brooches And Pins
A Lady Macbeth Serpent design enamel pin badge inspired by Shakespeare's iconic play, Macbeth. Part of our Shakespeare's Heroines collection, this black and gold enamel pin features a snake design and is inscribed with the famous quote: "Look like the innocent flower, But be the serpent under 't." (Act I Scene V). - Made from gold-toned metal and black hard enamel - Butterfly clutch pin fastenings on the reverse to keep the pin secure - Presented on a gold foiled Shakespeare’s Heroines backing card
Show your love for classic literature with our Black Literary Classics Enamel Pin! This vibrant pin features a charming stack of some of the best literature of our time, a stylish nod to the power of storytelling and literary giants. Wear it proudly on your jacket, bag, lapel to celebrate these timeless voices. It's the perfect accessory for bookworms, educators, and anyone who appreciates the richness and diversity of American literature. Add this little stack of inspiration to your collection and let your bookish pride shine!
Cool enamel pin with rubber backing. Every pin is attached to a Library Cat Designs backing card. Measures 1 inch on the longest side.
"Wyrm," as Medieval history and fantasy fiction readers may know, is Old English for "dragon". We also learned that the old English word for "library" was "bóchord" (book hoard). Book worm/book wyrm, book hoard/dragon hoard. A delightful bookish pun!
"Wyrm," as Medieval history and fantasy fiction readers may know, is Old English for "dragon". We also learned that the old English word for "library" was "bóchord" (book hoard). Book worm/book wyrm, book hoard/dragon hoard. A delightful bookish pun!
"Wyrm," as Medieval history and fantasy fiction readers may know, is Old English for "dragon". We also learned that the old English word for "library" was "bóchord" (book hoard). Book worm/book wyrm, book hoard/dragon hoard. A delightful bookish pun!
Great gifts for readers! 1 x 1" hard enamel. Black rubber clasp. Mounted on 2x3.5 inch display card.
"Wyrm," as Medieval history and fantasy fiction readers may know, is Old English for "dragon". We also learned that the old English word for "library" was "bóchord" (book hoard). Book worm/book wyrm, book hoard/dragon hoard. A delightful bookish pun!
Great gifts for readers! 1 x 1" hard enamel. Black rubber clasp. Mounted on 2x3.5 inch display card.
1.4” hard enamel pin, black metal, with two rubber pin backs. Occasion: precious flair for your jean jacket, fanny pack, backpack, or gift. Packaged: on backing cards, ready to hang











