House Fly Brooch in Black by Metal Cloth & Wood
A highly detailed brass house fly-shaped brooch with a beautiful shiny black finish, stamped from a vintage mold- and very reminiscent of 1920’s costume jewelry. Made in the U.S.A. by Metal Cloth & Wood.
- Measures approximately 2/3” x 2/3”
- Single gold metal locking pinback
Metal Cloth & Wood is a new company for Naked City! Based in Jersey City, New Jersey, this one-woman company is a proud supporter of the Xerces Society- a nonprofit (based in our own location of Portland, Oregon!) focused on invertebrate conservation; a perfect match given our mutual loves of all things buzzing, flying, and creepy crawling!
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House Fly Brooch in Black by Metal Cloth & Wood
House Fly Brooch in Black by Metal Cloth & Wood
A highly detailed brass house fly-shaped brooch with a beautiful shiny black finish, stamped from a vintage mold- and very reminiscent of 1920’s costume jewelry. Made in the U.S.A. by Metal Cloth & Wood.
- Measures approximately 2/3” x 2/3”
- Single gold metal locking pinback
Metal Cloth & Wood is a new company for Naked City! Based in Jersey City, New Jersey, this one-woman company is a proud supporter of the Xerces Society- a nonprofit (based in our own location of Portland, Oregon!) focused on invertebrate conservation; a perfect match given our mutual loves of all things buzzing, flying, and creepy crawling!
Original: $16.00
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A highly detailed brass house fly-shaped brooch with a beautiful shiny black finish, stamped from a vintage mold- and very reminiscent of 1920’s costume jewelry. Made in the U.S.A. by Metal Cloth & Wood.
- Measures approximately 2/3” x 2/3”
- Single gold metal locking pinback
Metal Cloth & Wood is a new company for Naked City! Based in Jersey City, New Jersey, this one-woman company is a proud supporter of the Xerces Society- a nonprofit (based in our own location of Portland, Oregon!) focused on invertebrate conservation; a perfect match given our mutual loves of all things buzzing, flying, and creepy crawling!

















