Feathers

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As seen in 'Tomorrow Never Dies'  - James Bond 1997. Elliptical tin-plate units connected with beads, feathers,  wire and silver tubes. Photo Hannah McPherson.

ellipse choker

flighty feather choker

A feather choker that frames the face. Stunning in black, frivolous in hot pink, ethereal in white. Feathers and crystals dance in time with each movement made. Photo Vernon Dewhurst

Silver pins decorated with fluffy feathers and crystals. A touch of glamour with cocktails. Photo Vernon Dewhurst

happy hour hairpins

snowqueen

A fluffy feather choker of soft ostrich and stripped coque feathers with crystals. Looks stunning with a high neckline as if it were part of the garment. Available in a variety of colours, white is wonderful for winter weddings. Photo Vernon Dewhurst
The hard edges of the tin-plate triangle units are softened by the curled wires and elegant feathers which also heighten the sense of occasion. Gold or silver leaf interiors available. Black, midnight blue or steel grey feathers. Photo Hannah McPherson.

tin feather necklace

wispy necklace

A delicate collar style necklace with downward feathers and curled wires, weighted with crystals and connected by arcs of silver. Looks fabulous on a strapless dress. Photo Hannah McPherson.
A flirty little choker with a group of feathers sitting cheekily to one side. Photo Marcus Pickover.

feather corsage