I was fortunate enough this week to happen upon a button vendor who was selling a couple of "matching" sets of antique buttons. I bought several and when they arrived went to work right away making several pairs of earrings. To my disappointment some of the paint on a few buttons had worn off to the point of not matching the other button very well. Thankfully my years of mixing paint and dying shoes paid off. I touched up a few of these blah buttons so that they match their mate. I just listed this pair in my shop tonight and hopefully will have about 3 more pairs to list.
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Monday, December 5, 2016
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Kaleidoscope, Antique Button Earrings
A simply beautiful pair of antique buttons. They petite brass buttons
that have been highlighted with enamel paint. These buttons are from the
Victorian era and are very hard to find in matching sets.
I have set the button in a brass ox piece. The total earring measures 1.5" from top to bottom.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/112002673/kaleidoscope-antique-button-earrings
I have set the button in a brass ox piece. The total earring measures 1.5" from top to bottom.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/112002673/kaleidoscope-antique-button-earrings
Shasta Daisy, Antique Enamel Button Necklace
This necklace features an antique button from the Victorian era. This
button has a beautiful floral design. I have never seen another button
like this one! The necklace chain is comprised of beautiful Czech glass
beads.
*This is a one of a kind necklace!
To see more of my jewelry click on the link http://www.etsy.com/shop/TimelessTrinkets?ref=seller_info
*This is a one of a kind necklace!
To see more of my jewelry click on the link http://www.etsy.com/shop/TimelessTrinkets?ref=seller_info
Labels:
antique button,
blue,
brass filigree,
czech glass bead,
daisy,
rhinestone,
turquoise
Thursday, June 9, 2011
New Designs Posted Today!
http://www.etsy.com/listing/75679473/esmeralda-antique-steel-cut-jewel-button
http://www.etsy.com/listing/75679135/plum-purple-blossom-vintage-german-glass?ref=v1_other_2
http://www.etsy.com/listing/75678879/dragonfly-vintage-key-necklace-free?ref=v1_other_2
http://www.etsy.com/listing/75678717/powder-blue-chiffon-vintage-german-glass?ref=v1_other_2
http://www.etsy.com/listing/75679135/plum-purple-blossom-vintage-german-glass?ref=v1_other_2
http://www.etsy.com/listing/75678879/dragonfly-vintage-key-necklace-free?ref=v1_other_2
http://www.etsy.com/listing/75678717/powder-blue-chiffon-vintage-german-glass?ref=v1_other_2
Friday, July 31, 2009
Some Jewelry I Renewed Yesterday


Below dangle faceted Czech glass beads in shade of metallic they remind me of the rich soil beneath and the life of the garden. Above you will find a sparrow visiting the garden.

Pastiche- As the Oxford English Dictionary puts it, a pastiche in this sense is "a medley of various ingredients; a hotchpotch, farrago, jumble."
This bracelet is comprised of a medley of vintage items. One is a brass tag from where I don't know, I tried researching the abbreviations without much success. The next item is an antique steel cut button. Cut steel is polished steel faceted studs riveted to a steel backing and where featured in fashion jewelry, ornaments, buttons and chatelaines. Popular from the Georgian through the Victorian eras, cut steel jewelry in the warm glow of candlelight must have been something to behold. Each stud could have up to 15 facets, and in general the finer and older the piece the more facets the studs will have. Made in both England and Europe, this style of jewelry fell out of favor by the turn of the 19th century. This little button does have some rust, one of the many problems with finding these buttons still intact is that they do rust. I have brushed cleaned the button with a little bit of steel wool to rub some of the rust off, I left a little bit for patina(I like it to look old). I have also added a freshwater pearl to the brass tag. To the multi strand brass bracelet I have hand wrapped gray freshwater pearls.
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