Two-Tone Chatelaines
There are seven two-tone
chatelaines, which are made of pewter, and incorporate a different 24-gold plated design motif.
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Chatelaines date back to
the Middle Ages. The name comes from a French term for the
"mistress of a castle, chateau or large establishment." A
Chatelaine is an ornamental clasp or hook from which chains are hung
that hold a watch, purse, keys, scissors, thimble case, etc. Modern sewers not only
enjoy using these finely crafted tools...they appreciate not having to
spend time looking for their scissors while working.
All chatelaines are necklaces, and unless otherwise noted,
they come with Etui scissors.
| Picture |
Item
Description / Finish |
Number |
Price |
 |
Two-Tone Antique
Rose
|
1407
|
$45
|
 |
Two-Tone
English Oak
|
1408
|
$45
|
 |
Two-Tone English
Rose
|
1428
|
$45
|
 |
Two-Tone Royal
Scottish Thistle
|
5027
|
$45
|
 |
Two-Tone Victorian Knotted
Bow
|
5029
|
$45
|
 |
Two-Tone Victorian Love
Hearts
|
5028
|
$45
|
 |
Two-Tone Victorian
Love Knot
|
5030
|
$45
|
|