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Tatty Devine X Morag Myerscough

LOVE & FREEDOM Brooch

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Description

Dream big in the LOVE & FREEDOM Brooch. Derived from Morag Myerscough’s community-led installation commissioned for the 2024 Olympics and Paralympics in Paris, this piece is reimagined as the go-to statement brooch for art lovers. Digitally printed on laser cut birch plywood, this rainbow-coloured pin is adorned with graphic, optimistic words: “FREEDOM” and “LOVE”. Set against a brooch back, pair with our CELEBRATE EVERY DAY Brooch.

 

Collection: Tatty Devine X Morag Myerscough
Dimensions
Brooch design measures approximately 4 cm high by 5.5 cm wide.
Care

Keep water, perfume and other sprays and lotions away from your jewellery, as moisture can discolour metal parts. Always store and transport your jewellery in its box. For more information visit our dedicated Jewellery Care & Repair page.

Packaging
All Tatty Devine jewellery boxes are fully recyclable! Manufactured using eco-friendly, organic and Fairtrade® materials, the recycled cardboard is produced via responsible forestry means, using water-based glue. Each black foam insert is sustainably made including the use of tall oil, a natural by-product derived from wooden pulp production, which is 100% free from crude oil.

LOVE LETTERS

Morag Myerscough for 2024 Paris Olympics & Paralympics

“Love Letters is all about the community in La Courneuve… and they are hosting some of the Olympics. We wanted to show how strong this community is so we did lots of workshops with words and patterns and the words on the jewellery came from those.” - Morag Myerscough on LOVE LETTERS

These People Are Our Kinship

Morag Myerscough for LeftCoast in Blackpool

We’ve plucked words of affirmation from Myerscough’s ‘These People Are Our Kinship’ pavilion, co-created with residents in Blackpool, UK and arts organisation, LeftCoast.

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