Tom's Brooch
itemBrooch set with many-shaded blue stones resembling flax-flowers or blue butterfly wings. Associated with Tom Bombadil and Goldberry.
Tom's Brooch, a exquisite piece set with many-shaded blue stones evoking flax-flowers or butterfly wings, emerges in The Fellowship of the Ring as a cherished possession intimately linked to Tom Bombadil and Goldberry, embodying their enigmatic, timeless realm. Though it appears only in the first book, the brooch underscores the ancient, otherworldly grace of Bombadil's domain amid the encroaching shadow of the Ring. Across the series, it remains a poignant symbol of forgotten beauty and respite, never evolving further but haunting the narrative as a relic of what the Fellowship briefly touched before plunging into darker trials.
Evolution
The Fellowship of the Ring: Being the First Part of the Lord of the Rings
Brooch set with many-shaded blue stones resembling flax-flowers or blue butterfly wings. Associated with Tom Bombadil and Goldberry.
Book Appearances
The Fellowship of the Ring: Being the First Part of the Lord of the Rings
First appears Ch 10