Looking for Unique Beautiful Stock Pins

I am looking for suggestion on where to find unique, beautiful stock pins - especially something with a bit of color to it and that is “jewelry” quality. I found the equesport.com website; I’m sure there are others out there but don’t know where to being my search.

Thanks in advance for suggestions.

peopleonhorses.com

Lisa Zella at People on Horses has the best stuff. She outfits all the Olympians.

I have a collection of brooches that I use for stockpins. I’m partial to Turquoise and silver stuff made by Indian artists. Also fond of Labradorite and Malachite. Many came from eBay.

Maybe I feel I can get away with that sort of stuff cuz this is the Southwest, after all. I’ve never been drawn to what most folks use for stockpins.

My horse wears browbands from POH. Love their stuff!

I got a nice pin at http://www.jamieshorsejewelry.com/site/1565191/page/45029

Don’t know what’s there for color, but they might have something that interests you.

She has a bunch of other sites that has fantasy and pirate jewlery - might be fun!

Oh my gosh, go right on to the Barnmice gift shop. The woman who runs it is in England and finds stunning pins. Some are Victorian, some are art deco style. I got a Blue Topaz one for a friend and it was exquisite and not too pricey for a real stone.
http://shop.barnmice.com/acatalog/Stock_Pins___Cufflinks.html

[QUOTE=Beasmom;4100904]
I have a collection of brooches that I use for stockpins. I’m partial to Turquoise and silver stuff made by Indian artists. Also fond of Labradorite and Malachite. Many came from eBay.

Maybe I feel I can get away with that sort of stuff cuz this is the Southwest, after all. I’ve never been drawn to what most folks use for stockpins.

My horse wears browbands from POH. Love their stuff![/QUOTE]

I like brooches too Beasmom. I have an Art Deco one with Marcasite that I really love. I find them at consignment shops. You can always find some unusual jewelry there.

I also recommend http://www.peopleonhorses.com/ - really nice stuff.

I love the People on Horses, but if you don’t find what you’re looking for there, you might try Jane Heart - she has some very lovely stock pins:

http://www.horse-jewelry.com/catalog.asp?action=subcat&id=42

I have a matching stockpin and browband from here:
http://www.lisamarshalljewellery.ca/

Jayne @ Texas Warmbloods

Jayne at Texas Warmbloods makes the most incredible (and affordable) browbands and matching stock pins! If you don’t see what you like, send her an email describing what you’re looking for and she’ll respond quickly! Outstanding service and quality!

http://www.txwarmbloods.com/store%20frset.htm

Don’t forget Antique dealers! I’ve found some lovely pins/brooches at our local Antique Mall.

3GM

e-bay

I have found some beautiful vintage brooches that I use as stock pins. I always receive compliments. You might just find a one of a kind bargain.

Aaack! Crap… I KNEW better than to look at this thread… so many gorgeous things! My credit card is levitating out of my wallet. I need a shoppers anonymous meeting asap…

[QUOTE=MargaretW;4101013]
Oh my gosh, go right on to the Barnmice gift shop. The woman who runs it is in England and finds stunning pins. Some are Victorian, some are art deco style. I got a Blue Topaz one for a friend and it was exquisite and not too pricey for a real stone.
http://shop.barnmice.com/acatalog/Stock_Pins___Cufflinks.html[/QUOTE]

Thanks for your kind comments Margaret, I love shopping for new stock pins for the store :slight_smile: (& I’m not going to confess to how many I own :cool:)

Horse Country Warrenton VA

While primarily a source for foxhunters, they have a selection of antique stock pins that are to die for. And they have a website. Not cheap, but most will not be seen on anyone else.

http://www.robinatkins.com/jewelry.html

I think one of these would make a lovely Stock Pin. I am not sure what size they are though. I would love to get one in silver with blue lapis stones.

dressage extentions has a few nice ones in the catalog…

[QUOTE=MargaretW;4101013]
Oh my gosh, go right on to the Barnmice gift shop. The woman who runs it is in England and finds stunning pins. Some are Victorian, some are art deco style. I got a Blue Topaz one for a friend and it was exquisite and not too pricey for a real stone.
http://shop.barnmice.com/acatalog/Stock_Pins___Cufflinks.html[/QUOTE]

Love, love, love the antique/victorian looking pins!!!

You should also search on ebay for brooches… there are hundreds that would serve as excellent stock pins.

stock pins

Even better…go to the Raleigh CDI next weekend and you can have one handmade to match your browband!!! Janet Quinn was there two years ago when I got mine. www.crownjewelsdesign.com

[QUOTE=MargaretW;4101013]
Oh my gosh, go right on to the Barnmice gift shop. The woman who runs it is in England and finds stunning pins. Some are Victorian, some are art deco style. I got a Blue Topaz one for a friend and it was exquisite and not too pricey for a real stone.
http://shop.barnmice.com/acatalog/Stock_Pins___Cufflinks.html[/QUOTE]

thanks so much for this!!! I just ordered 2. The prices are great as well. I lost a great pin last year, so I’m not willng to pay a ton.