The Fighting Capercaillies brooch II
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Add a touch of sparkle to your outfit with brooches from the collaboration between Ateneum and Mum’s! Discover your favorite among these unique pieces inspired by beloved art classics.
This particular brooch design draws inspiration from Ferdinand von Wright’s work The Fighting Capercaillies. Each brooch is individually crafted—designed in Finland and handmade in a traditional artisan village in India using time-honored techniques. The brooch comes beautifully packaged in a cardboard gift box.
Mum’s is a sustainable brand founded in 2006, where Finnish design meets ethical production with a strong commitment to people and the planet. The company employs around 50 artisans across India, South Africa, Cambodia, and Bolivia. All Mum’s products are handcrafted using traditional techniques and locally sourced recycled or natural materials.
- Size approximately 7 x 8,5 cm.
- Designed in Finland, handmade in India.
Detail from:
Ferdinand von Wright: The Fighting Capercaillies, 1886.
Finnish National Gallery Collection, Ateneum Art Museum.

Ferdinand von Wright: The Fighting Capercaillies, 1886
Ferdinand von Wright’s The Fighting Capercaillies is undoubtedly one of Finland’s most well-known paintings, and also delights as the subject of many of our products. Von Wright’s animal-themed artworks were based on the meticulous observation of nature. While the artist himself cherished calm, he favored action and tension in his paintings. This painting depicts a battle between two suitors, observed from the sidelines by the object of their desires.