Vintage Tie Tack with Square Pyramid of Mother of Pearl Circa 1960's (Sold)
This is a neat tie tack which would match up brilliantly with mother of pearl and goldtone cufflinks. Here we have a little square of real mother of pearl cut into a pyramid and set into goldtone metal. It has a pin and twist back fastening with a chain and bar which helps to hold the tie in place by slipping neatly through a buttonhole. This is a classic style which is easy to wear. A vintage accessory, this tie pin is in great condition and dates from Circa 1960.
JEWELLERY DETAILS
Designer or Brand: none
Country of Origin: UK
Condition: Very Good
Decade: 1960s
Style: Art Deco
Era: Vintage ( 1920s - 1980s)
Type: Tie Pin
Material: Gold tone Metal and Mother of Pearl
Ties first became part of a fashionable gent’s attire in the 19th Century. Naturally since then there have been many items of jewellery introduced as tie-control devices. Some of the earlier ones were patented and some innovative ideas were introduced in the form of a pin, tack, clip, clasp, bar, slide and chain. All of these stick pins, tie pins, tie chains, tie tacks, tie clasps, tie bars, tie slides and tie clips were designed to do one simple job: to prevent a tie from flapping, falling or moving about and to ensure a neat appearance for the wearer. Tie accessories are made from all kinds of materials, predominantly metals so you find them in the precious Gold, Platinum and Silver as well as in base metal. Tie accessories are usually decorative from conservative styles to the weird, wacky and wonderful. Tie accessories follow the trends of their era so are good examples of a particular style or fashion – for example – Art Deco or the 1960s. They are often set with a precious jewel such as a pearl, diamond, sapphire or ruby; a lesser stone or often the very smart mother of pearl and onyx are favourite inlays. Tie accessories, in the same was as ties themselves, can be used to show affiliation to a particular regiment or club or activity or sport, can be commemorative tokens and souvenirs. Tie pins and clips can be made of all kinds of materials for their decorative element such as leather, wood, jet, and early plastics like bakelite, lucite and celluloid. There is generally a metal element to them in all cases so that they are easy and practical to fasten.