Lace Brooches & Hair Pieces

Beautiful brooches and hair pieces made using antique lace dipped in gold, silver, gun metal, or rose gold. Great vintage inspired pieces!
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Alwine - Monika Knutsson
Medium hair comb; French Valenciennes lace from the 1920s. It was used for bloomers. Dipped in sterling silver or 24k gold.
Katharina - Monika Knutsson
Tiara.1920s German Guipure lace used as a trim on flapper dresses. Dipped in sterling silver or 24k gold.
Frieda
Large flower with attached hair barrette; handmade Belgian ribbon lace from the 1890s used for petticoats and tablecloths. Dipped in sterling silver and antiqued.
Alfreda
Arched solid gathered lace hair band with silk ribbons. The lace is delicate 1930s French Calais lace used for lingerie. Dipped in 24k gold. The hair band is tied in the back.
Tamara - Monika Knutsson
Arched solid tulle hair band with rose-cut Chalcedony stone and silk ribbons. Dipped in sterling silver. The tulle comes from an American 1950s wedding dress.
Olympia - Monika Knutsson
This is a three-leaf hair band made from American embroidered cotton lace from the 1940s. The main part of this hairband Is solid. The attached ribbons are elastic.
Athena - Monika Knutsson
This is a three-leaf hair comb made from American embroidered cotton lace from the 1940s. This lace was used for interior decoration.
Clotilde
This regal silver tiara is made from lace with six pearls and lapis lazuli pendants dangling from the lace crest. The lace inside is Puy-en-Velay cotton bobbin lace from the 1930s France.
Cosette
The tiara is inspired by the Swedish queen and princesses, who wear royal tiaras on special occasions. The designer grew up in Sweden, where the royal family plays a significant role. The tiara is made from Puy-en-Velay cotton bobbin lace from the 1930s.
Celeste
Traditionally, crowns like this one were worn by brides at weddings in Sweden. Growing up, the designer saw several brides wear bridal crowns. The silver crown is made from Puy-en-Velay cotton bobbin lace from 1930s.
Florence
Shaped hair band made from forget-me-not flower lace. This cotton lace is American from the 1950s. It was sewn on as a lace application on flowing dresses. There are ribbons attached to the solid part of the hair band to tie in the back.
Florrie - Monika Knutsson
The forget-me-not hair band is made from American 1950s lace. In the 1950s, this lace was sewn on to dresses as an embellishment. The solid lace part consists only of flowers. The hair band ties with ribbon in the back.
Grethe - Monika Knutsson
Inside the flower wreath comb lies rare French Point de Venice lace from the 1920s used as an insertion piece in fine dresses.
Henny
Floral mini combs, which shimmer as accents in braided hair. The small forget-me-not is from 1950s American cotton lace and was used as an embellishment on dresses.
Ilke
Inside the silver mini comb lies French Guipure lace from the 1920s used in lingerie.