Home Art Nouveau by Moonlight Crepuscule (French for “dusk”): a grand French figural button carved by Armand Bargas with the romantic twilight-themed scene of a chignoned woman surrounded by a trio of bats flying through the starlit sky—resting atop a rare antique Sterling silver buckle carved in the form of an open-winged bat by Ferdinand Erhart, circa 1908.

Crepuscule (French for “dusk”): a grand French figural button carved by Armand Bargas with the romantic twilight-themed scene of a chignoned woman surrounded by a trio of bats flying through the starlit sky—resting atop a rare antique Sterling silver buckle carved in the form of an open-winged bat by Ferdinand Erhart, circa 1908.

Crepuscule (French for “dusk”): a grand French figural button carved by Armand Bargas with the romantic twilight-themed scene of a chignoned woman surrounded by a trio of bats flying through the starlit sky—resting atop a rare antique Sterling silver buckle carved in the form of an open-winged bat by Ferdinand Erhart, circa 1908.

Photo of Kambriel by Kyle Cassidy
Serpents and Sorceresses—a decadent assortment of antique Art Nouveau brooches and buttons, including interlaced serpents accented with shimmering garnets and marcasite, a fluttering of bats, plus the witchy women who are perfectly content to share their time with either (and perhaps be convinced to tell your fortune while doing so).