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One of my favourite things to do is to make jewellery from sentimental and treasured vintage buttons. I find so much joy in bringing them to life, giving a special button a home of silver, and creating a piece of jewellery that can be worn and cherished for years to come. Please see examples below.

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I also offer, and love creating different combinations of my haberdashery components. You really could get very creative mixing and matching! I am sharing some delightful variations below.

 

And finally I make one-off jewellery from my collections of semi precious stones (mainly turquoise) and eye of shiva shells that I usually find on my travels to India.

 

N.B. Amending and recreating a piece of jewellery is not something I have the expertise in nor have the correct equipment but I can recommend jewellers in this field so please still reach out and ask me and I will point you in the right direction.

Vintage button necklaces

I've made so many! Here is an example of a vintage button set into a silver necklace. Chosen from my collection of buttons by a customer this particular time...

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Button and needle bangles

Usually made with a smaller mother of pearl button, I rather enjoyed using this larger blue button in this bangle style.

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Haberdashery bangles

How's about creating a bangle with your chosen haberdashery charms? This only has 2, but you could get creative...

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Keys and stones

Double symbolism, why not?!

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Vintage button rings

Box not included for the ring! But stacking rings are available to accompany them...

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Haberdashery necklaces

The original cluster in this variation comes with a full length needle and a silver stitched button. I love this one, with a shorter needle, a vintage button and it was requested on a dainty chain.

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Turquoise

A necklace example but I have made countless rings too - please do say if you would like to see images as examples. A lot of my turquoise I find in India or on my travels and I do have other stones too...

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Eye of Shiva

A symbol of protection (muting negative energy) and enlightenment. It's formation is a testament to the intricate beauty of nature, the power and resilience of even delicate things.

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