British needlewoman creates incredibly realistic butterfly brooches (Photo)

British needlewoman creates incredibly realistic butterfly brooches (Photo)

6 August 2020, 10:56
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Brooches in the shape of butterflies are invented and brought into reality by the Briton Georgie Emery. The finished products look very much like these winged insects.

Butterfly brooches exactly repeat the real shapes and colors of their prototypes. Colorful wings, pretentious ornaments, perfect symmetry - all this can be found in ready-made jewelry, says Georgie Esther on her Instagram account.

The craftswoman chose butterflies for her work for a reason. After all, these amazing creatures are incredibly gentle and attractive. They literally hypnotize with their wing movements with unusual patterns on them. Products in the shape of butterflies add lightness and airiness to images. It is enough just to look at the brooches, handmade earrings and bracelets with pendants.

Georgie is not only embroidering brooches from butterflies. She also creates classic embroidery designs with different images. But with winged insects there is still more work.

Previously, OXO wrote about a French woman who embroiders on fabric 3D hairstyles. The girl uses cotton threads for her works. And to give them volume, it pulls them out in a special way.

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