





Moon Goddess Crescent Moon Brooch | Victorian Celestial Art Glass Cabochon Pin, Vintage Style Jewelry
Channel celestial beauty with this Moon Goddess Brooch featuring a dreamy Victorian-style illustration of a goddess resting on a crescent moon against a starry night sky. The artwork is sealed beneath a glass cabochon and set in an ornate vintage-style frame for a timeless, mystical look.
Each brooch is handmade using imagery inspired by antique ephemera and original edits. A unique accessory for lovers of celestial art, vintage aesthetics, and mystical jewelry.
- Victorian-inspired moon goddess crescent moon illustration
- Handmade glass cabochon brooch
- Ornate vintage-style frame in antiqued silver or antiqued gold tone
- Size: 1.5" x 2.25"
- Inspired by antique ephemera and original artwork edits
About Asunder Bazaar
Cristina Beller is an Artist and Designer located in Boston Massachusetts. She started selling her Art and Handmade Goods at her very first craft fair in Chicago in 2009. Since then, she has enjoyed experimenting with many different mediums and making her work available on a variety of fun products.
By Asunder Bazaar
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Channel celestial beauty with this Moon Goddess Brooch featuring a dreamy Victorian-style illustration of a goddess resting on a crescent moon against a starry night sky. The artwork is sealed beneath a glass cabochon and set in an ornate vintage-style frame for a timeless, mystical look.
Each brooch is handmade using imagery inspired by antique ephemera and original edits. A unique accessory for lovers of celestial art, vintage aesthetics, and mystical jewelry.
- Victorian-inspired moon goddess crescent moon illustration
- Handmade glass cabochon brooch
- Ornate vintage-style frame in antiqued silver or antiqued gold tone
- Size: 1.5" x 2.25"
- Inspired by antique ephemera and original artwork edits
About Asunder Bazaar
Cristina Beller is an Artist and Designer located in Boston Massachusetts. She started selling her Art and Handmade Goods at her very first craft fair in Chicago in 2009. Since then, she has enjoyed experimenting with many different mediums and making her work available on a variety of fun products.
By Asunder Bazaar
























