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Easter Bunny, March Hare, and Other Rabbits in Costume Jewelry

Posted by Laurie Zeiden on

Easter was yesterday, so I thought today would be a good day to go down the rabbit-hole and showcase rabbits in costume jewelry. And, I've posted some rabbit trivia among the photos. Enjoy.


L-S Scatter Pins


Mylu

RABBIT TRIVIA:

  • A male rabbit is a buck, female rabbit is a doe and baby rabbit is a kit.
  • A group of rabbits is called a herd.


Boucher Pin


March Hare Pin

RABBIT TRIVIA:

  • A rabbit has 28 teeth which never stop growing.


Cellini Pin


Rabbit in a Magician's Hat Brooch


Coro Pin

RABBIT TRIVIA:

  • Rabbits can purr. The sound is very similar to a cat's purr.


Unsigned Pin


Unsigned Pin


Unsigned Plastic Pin

RABBIT TRIVIA: 

  • Rabbits can not vomit.
  • Rabbits can suffer heat stroke.
  • Rabbits do not hibernate.


Unsigned Pin


Unsigned Pin


Trifari Pin

RABBIT TRIVIA:

  • Rabbits can see behind them without turning their heads, but have blind spot right in front of their faces.


Weiss Pin


Tennesmed Pin


Silver Charm

RABBIT TRIVIA:

  • In the UK the rabbit is the third most popular pet option after dogs and cats.
  • There are over 2 million pet rabbits in the U.S.


Elzac Pin


Franklin Mint Charm


Silver German Charm


JJ Pin

RABBIT TRIVIA:

The Energizer Bunny debuted in the 80’s as one of a group of toys featured in an Energizer Battery commercial. He was a standout, and from then on he has been the spokes-character.


Karu Pin


Unsigned Pin


Lex Silver Earrings

RABBIT TRIVIA:

The movie rabbit Harvey is a pooka or Irish spirit in the guise of a giant rabbit. He is the best friend of Elwood P. Dowd, a lovable character who is thought of as the town screwball because of his invisible friend.


Krementz Pin


Hare Medallion

RABBIT TRIVIA:

Roger Rabbit is a character from the novel “Who Censored Roger Rabbit?” by Gary K. Wolf. In 1988, it was adapted into the film, “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?”


Silver Puffy Heart Charm


MMA Pin

RABBIT TRIVIA:

The Trix Rabbit made his debut in 1954 and he though he loves sugary cereals, we all know the taunt: “Silly Rabbit! Trix are for kids!”


Unsigned Pin


Unsigned Plastic Pin


Unsigned Pin

RABBIT TRIVIA:

This myth of a rabbit bringing eggs and candy to the children on Easter has its origins in Germany.


Silver Charm

I hope you enjoyed the show. Hop on over to World of Eccentricity & Charm to see what's available for sale. Just click here.


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