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Yuan Thirrin Brooch

A traveller by nature, the Yuan Thirrin (Whale) Brooch captures strength, unity and movement through a striking, flowing silhouette. This limited-run piece from the Erstwilder x Brooke Sutton collection is crafted from layered resin and made to stand out with purpose.

  • Hand assembled using stunning ripple layered resins, finished with printed detailing.
  • Limited-run and created as part of Erstwilder x Brooke Sutton collection.
  • Size: 54mm x 72mm (H x W)

DESIGN STORY

A powerful symbol of strength, unity and movement, the Whale is a traveller that carries the spirit of the ocean wherever it goes.

A traveller by nature, the Yuan Thirrin (Whale) Brooch captures strength, unity and movement through a striking, flowing silhouette. This limited-run piece from the Erstwilder x Brooke Sutton collection is crafted from layered resin and made to stand out with purpose.

  • Hand assembled using stunning ripple layered resins, finished with printed detailing.
  • Limited-run and created as part of Erstwilder x Brooke Sutton collection.
  • Size: 54mm x 72mm (H x W)

DESIGN STORY

A powerful symbol of strength, unity and movement, the Whale is a traveller that carries the spirit of the ocean wherever it goes.

$13.71

Original: $39.18

-65%
Yuan Thirrin Brooch

$39.18

$13.71

Description

A traveller by nature, the Yuan Thirrin (Whale) Brooch captures strength, unity and movement through a striking, flowing silhouette. This limited-run piece from the Erstwilder x Brooke Sutton collection is crafted from layered resin and made to stand out with purpose.

  • Hand assembled using stunning ripple layered resins, finished with printed detailing.
  • Limited-run and created as part of Erstwilder x Brooke Sutton collection.
  • Size: 54mm x 72mm (H x W)

DESIGN STORY

A powerful symbol of strength, unity and movement, the Whale is a traveller that carries the spirit of the ocean wherever it goes.

Yuan Thirrin Brooch | Erstwilder