Jewelry

Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts

Museum of Fine Arts Brooch Acorns made of jewelry alloy, covered with gold.
Brooch Acorns made of jewelry alloy, covered with gold.

The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts is one of the largest museums in the United States and contains over 450,000 works of art, as well as its own collection of luxury jewelry. Only the best materials are used in MFA jewelry: silver, 14 and 22 carat gold, magnificent enamels, crystals, pearls. Highly appreciating the technique of execution and the quality of materials, collectors and lovers of jewelry appreciate, first of all, the design of these creations after all, each of them is a copy of the most famous works of art in different areas. The largest museums in the world the Hermitage, the Louvre, the British Museum and others also have their own lines of jewelry.

Museum of Fine Arts Brooch Cats. Made in USA, 1980s.
Brooch Cats. Made in USA, 1980s.
Brooch with marcasite and real pearl.
Brooch with marcasite and real pearl.
Lovers Vintage Silver Brooch by MFA. 1980.
Lovers Vintage Silver Brooch by MFA. 1980.
Marking.
Marking.
Vintage brooch Goddess Bastet by MFA.
Vintage brooch Goddess Bastet by MFA.
Vintage handkerchief clip in aged bronze.
Vintage handkerchief clip in aged bronze.
Volumetric jewelry version of the engraving by the German artist from the rare album of Basilius Besler, edition of 1713.
Volumetric jewelry version of the engraving by the German artist from the rare album of Basilius Besler, edition of 1713. Museum of Fine Arts.