skip to main content
Loading...

Ishtar Collar Pins – Mirror Of Love

$

By TALYX

Product Details

Manifest your mirror image! Remembering stars are self-illuminated bodies and love is the ultimate road to illumination.

One of our signature symbols Goddess Ishtar (Star) is inspired by the stele of Babylonian King Meli-Shipak II, exhibited in the Louvre Museum; Goddess Ishtar, today we know her as Venus too, depicted with the brightest star, the light bringer.

Hand braided custom chain connects the star figurines hand-cast with ancient lost-wax technique, in amalgamated bronze and brass. With a very narrow pin diameter, these collar pins are suitable for your delicate pieces. You can pin them on your collar as well as your tie or over pocket .A handmade and customized safety locket at the bottom is provided with each pin.
Material is amalgamated bronze and brass

Care: Bronze can be oxidized exposed to salt and acidic substances, do not swim with it. If discoloration occurs the best tip here is that put the pin in hot water with a soft dish detergent for a couple of minutes and brush it with a soft brush, then rinse it thoroughly and dry it with soft tissue. Your shine should be back!

Made in: Turkey

Length 10cm
  • Delivery

Items are shipped to you directly by our brands, using tracked, contactless delivery.

All customs fees, duties and taxes are included - see Delivery page for full details, conditions apply.

  • Returns

Free returns worldwide within 14 days of delivery - see Returns page for full details.

  • Price Match Guarantee

If you find an item cheaper elsewhere we will match the price, see FAQs or Contact Us for full details, conditions apply. Please note we're unable to offer a price match for products sold through independent retailers, or being shipped internationally.

WOLF & BADGER VERIFIED

We check all our brands against our criteria - so you can shop sustainably with ease. Find out more.

TALYX's sustainable and ethical guarantees:

Meet the brand

TALYX

Based in Turkey

Talyx orchestrates a narrative assemblage of archaic forms embedded in our