Showing posts with label steampunk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label steampunk. Show all posts
Monday, November 26, 2012
Monday, March 19, 2012
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Skeleton Key with Antique Button- Blue
During this last month I haven't been very inspired to make much jewelry. I think after the Christmas rush you just need some down time. This week while playing around with some designs I found this sweet button. It fits perfectly into the middle of the key. I love this button! It's so shabby chic and compliments the key perfectly. A very classic piece!
Labels:
Jewelry Necklace,
rhinestones,
steampunk
Thursday, June 16, 2011
New Design-Sea Holly, Antique Steel Cut Button(c.1800's) Earrings
I was delighted to be able to make a few new designs this week. The steel cut buttons I have had for over a year now and just didn't want to part with them. They have a concave back and didn't fit into any of my settings but still I hung on to them. Just this week I was sitting at my desk staring at the huge mess that needs to be cleaned and organized when I saw this setting and thought of how it might work with these buttons. Sometimes clutter helps the creative rut:)
I'm of mostly Welsh heritage and the gryphon buttons are just super cool. Need I say more?
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Stella, Antique 1800's Glass Button Necklace
This is a new design I worked on this week. I tried several different charms and beads below the button and decided I like the cameo best.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Book of Days, Steampunk Locket
This week I worked on making several steampunk lockets. This one has the days of the week dial you find in many old wristwatches. I still cant figure out why the days are written twice. To view more please visit my shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/timelesstrinkets .
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Antique Buttons
Some new styles I posted today. I just love antique buttons:)
The necklace above features a pendant that can be detached from the chain and worn as a brooch.
Labels:
antique,
brass,
brass filigree,
brooch,
button,
buttons,
celluloid,
freshwater pearls,
jewelry,
mother of pearl,
necklace,
pearls,
repurposed,
steampunk,
timeless trinkets,
vintage
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Trains and Time
These can be found in my Etsy store, Timeless Trinkets.
Labels:
antique,
button,
etsy,
gears,
key,
milk glass,
owl,
rosary beads,
steampunk,
vintage,
watch movement,
white
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Liosliath, Antique Floral Picture Button Necklace
Monday, August 3, 2009
Ivy, My favorite theme on buttons.
This necklace features a vintage watch face mounted on a antique brass setting. The pendant measures 3/4" across and the chain is 18" long.
I really enjoy making jewelry with vintage components. The buttons and watch faces are my favorites.
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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