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Re: Queen Josefina's brooch
Thank you for posting the video, Beth! I love these insights into how a piece is constructed. I'm sure your assumption is correct and it's only the central part which is mounted en tremblant. I'd be curious to know how the lower part of the upmost section is designed, the part which is obscured by the central blossom but would be visible when the brooch was divided into its three sections.
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