Examples of using Brooch in English and their translations into Chinese
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In April 1845, Jean-Andrien Philippe applied for a patent for this brooch watch in Paris.
It is an extremely rare and historic occasion as the Feuilles de Groseillier brooch hasn't been offered for sale for more than 125 years.
Other highlights from the collection are a jadeite, diamond and pink sapphire brooch called Cello;
The next morning, she was in a rush to wash her face, apply makeup and put on the wedding dress, and she forgot the brooch.
Alice had been charged by her husband in his letter not to allude to the supposed theft of the brooch;
This large sapphire brooch was one of the four previously unknown Romanov jewels discovered a few years ago in the American USGS Library.
Georgia O'Keeffe famously wore her brass“OK” brooch quite often, and it could recently be seen on display at the Brooklyn Museum last year.
Originally designed for Queen Mary in 1911, the Cullinan V Heart diamond brooch that the Queen is pictured wearing on March 9, 1989 is about 19 carats.
I got two brooches, a bookmark and two books.
But he did give Anna bracelets, rings, and brooches, saying that these things would come in useful for a rainy day.
We are looking at his Kogin embroidered insect brooches he worked on for a group exhibition happening right now in Osaka, Japan.
These band-bracelets and brooches are not aiming for historical accuracy but pay homage to the fascinating mysteries of Egypt.
A Twitter user wrote:“Apparently wearing slavery inspired brooches is the ultimate royal holiday tradition.
Moreover, Elitico Marketing has helped Vbeauty International designed lot of flyers and their brooches in order to promote their service and skin care product.
I invested my money, had 100 brooches made, and tried to sell them on the King's Road.
And her books, and her piano, and her dresses, and all her necklaces, brooches, laces, and gimcracks.
This store, today, sells cute accessories like brooches, pendants, mirrors, bracelets, charms, earrings, etc and attracts numerous little girls.
Kelly's work pushed racial and cultural boundaries with“golliwog” logos,“Aunt Jemima” bandana dresses, and his ubiquitous black baby-doll brooches.
Both elements in remembrance of a person or place and symbols representing faith(cross), love(heart) and hope(anchor) have been worked into brooches.
The abolitionists used art and music powerfully- Josiah Wedgewood's antislavery cameo(“Am I not a man and a brother?”) was turned into brooches and pins.