07-02-2016 10:21 AM - edited 07-02-2016 10:22 AM
This .... thing .... has a jewelry-like look about it -- it's made of what appears to be celluloid, and decorated with rhinestones -- but, for the life of me, I can't figure out what its purpose might be.
The ribbed, tube-shaped thingies measure about 1 1/8 x 3/8 inches, and they do not detach from the silver, narrow-gauge cross-wire that attaches them, one to the other.
Any ideas?
07-02-2016 10:34 AM
Too big for a cufflink?
07-02-2016 10:51 AM
Yeah, I think it's too big for a cufflink, but ..... maybe.
In my previous description, I should have included the information that the narrow silver wire bar, which holds the two pieces together, measures about 5/8 inch across. Additionally, the two ribbed tubes do spin on that bar, but they don't seem to want to come off the wire bar (I tried pulling on them, gently, but they remain affixed to the bar).
07-02-2016 10:54 AM
07-02-2016 11:32 AM
Oh, my gosh! That's it! That's what it is! Yay!
You know, the connection between the two celluloid pieces seems so delicate, so tenuous, that I guess I was afraid to mess with it too much, for fear of breaking something. The wire piece looks to be about, oh, maybe 18-20 gauge, and it never occurred to me to see if the celluloid bits would unscrew from the wire, never occurred to me that there might be screw-threads on the wire. But you're right! One of those pieces does unscrew from the wire!
I'll tell ya .... It never would have occurred to me that the thingie was a hat pin, so thank you so much for identifying it for me!
07-02-2016 11:50 AM
Be sure to use both names, jabot/hat pin, as a jabot (frill at the ndeckline and front of a dress or blouse) may be more likely to be in use today. My mother made me a dress which had a jabot back in my high scool days, and my grandmother rummaged around and found a still-treasured jabot pin to adorn it. I have also used mine on a coat lapel.
07-02-2016 12:15 PM
Be sure to use both names, jabot/hat pin, as a jabot (frill at the ndeckline and front of a dress or blouse) may be more likely to be in use today. My mother made me a dress which had a jabot back in my high scool days, and my grandmother rummaged around and found a still-treasured jabot pin to adorn it. I have also used mine on a coat lapel.
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Thanks for your suggestion! I'll be sure to do that! I'll incude both terms when I list it. I'm just so grateful to know what it is, because never, in a million years, would I have hit on the correct answer!