Vampire Coffin Brooch by Sugar & Vice
Do not disturb! A vampire’s coffin brooch constructed of three layers of varnished laser cut wood adorned with 2 silver chains- all the better to keep the vampire inside! Artist-made in the United Kingdom.
- Brooch measures approximately 1 3/4" x 2 3/4”
- Silver plated brooch pin
Sugar & Vice is a customer favorite brand for us at Naked City! Since 2006, Sugar & Vice has been making bold and colorful jewelry with a focus on environmental ethics: the power in their studio is supplied by Ecotricity, Britain’s greenest energy company, and all acrylic cut-offs and scraps from jewelry are collected and recycled.
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Vampire Coffin Brooch by Sugar & Vice
Vampire Coffin Brooch by Sugar & Vice
Do not disturb! A vampire’s coffin brooch constructed of three layers of varnished laser cut wood adorned with 2 silver chains- all the better to keep the vampire inside! Artist-made in the United Kingdom.
- Brooch measures approximately 1 3/4" x 2 3/4”
- Silver plated brooch pin
Sugar & Vice is a customer favorite brand for us at Naked City! Since 2006, Sugar & Vice has been making bold and colorful jewelry with a focus on environmental ethics: the power in their studio is supplied by Ecotricity, Britain’s greenest energy company, and all acrylic cut-offs and scraps from jewelry are collected and recycled.
Original: $24.00
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Do not disturb! A vampire’s coffin brooch constructed of three layers of varnished laser cut wood adorned with 2 silver chains- all the better to keep the vampire inside! Artist-made in the United Kingdom.
- Brooch measures approximately 1 3/4" x 2 3/4”
- Silver plated brooch pin
Sugar & Vice is a customer favorite brand for us at Naked City! Since 2006, Sugar & Vice has been making bold and colorful jewelry with a focus on environmental ethics: the power in their studio is supplied by Ecotricity, Britain’s greenest energy company, and all acrylic cut-offs and scraps from jewelry are collected and recycled.

















