Fleur de lis stud tie tack / lapel pin in 18K gold with 3 GVS diamonds across the center, totaling approximately 7.5 pts.
These can be made in any metal:
- Fleur de Lis stud tie tac- 18K gold with diamonds: $650
- Fleur de Lis stud tie tac- 14K gold with diamonds: $590
- Fleur de Lis stud tie tac- sterling silver with diamonds: $275
Also available from this collection is the larger disc lapel pin with this same fleur de lis in the center. These look great worn together, with the larger as a lapel pin and the stud as a tie tack.
The fleur de lis disc can be customized to suit your taste and budget. For example, for a little more sparkle we can add diamonds to every dot, alternating dots, or just a few. The version priced here is a mix of sterling silver and 18K gold with diamonds, posted below with more and fewer diamonds. We can do lots more variations, such as all silver, all gold, even platinum. Let's talk and fit this to your style and budget.
Here are a few prices in the silver and 18K mix with diamonds. Not all are posted separately- just let me know which you want.
- Fleur de lis Lapel Pin with center diamonds and in every dot along the side: $1600
- Fleur de lis Lapel Pin with center diamonds and in alternating dots along the side: $1200
- Fleur de lis Lapel Pin with three center diamonds only: $795
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A BIT ABOUT THE INTERESTING HISTORY:
The Fleur de Lis is an ancient symbol tracing back to Egypt. It has always been surrounded in mystery, and has always represented
- Power
- Enlightenment
- Good luck
It was either Louis X or Louis XI who was about to lose France in a battle. The army was starving, the other side stronger, better armed and they outnumbered the French. Louis put the already ancient symbol on his shield for power and luck. Against all odds, against all expectations, Louis won the battle and saved France. Attributing his unexpected success to the ancient good luck symbol, he declared the Fleur de Lis to be the symbol of France and French nobility. There were even times when it was illegal for anyone other than French nobility to wear or display the fleur de lis. This might explain why the symbol, to this day, is associated with luxury, elegance and class.
Another piece of the mystery is the precise meaning of Fleur de Lis. Some say it means Flower of Louis. Others say it only means a lily flower.