This beautiful ring is made from a Mid-Century man’s Cufflink. The textured gold frames a gorgeous art glass cabachon that resembles tiger eye. Such a dramatic statement Ring!
These are the perfect earrings to welcome in Spring! I have repurposed links from a mid century necklace & combined them with some Vintage Repurposed screwback earrings to create these easy breezy earrings.
This simple vintage necklace is so easy to throw on when you need a flattering long necklace! I have added an extender to give this piece even more versatility.
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Vintage fringe necklace with faux turquoise stone- 1 1/2” x 4”
This necklace delivers so much punch in a simple design. This is a great piece to throw on when you need a long & flattering necklace. You will love this one!
These antique Uniform buttons represented the Sons of Veterans. I flipped them so they look more like an SA than a SV. Was it on purpose? No lol. But doesn’t that make them even better?
A fun message from an authentic vintage typewriter key! This necklace is a fond remembrance of days gone by and a great curiosity for those too young to have used them.
I have created these gold earrings using 1895 cufflinks. Considering they are over 130 years old their condition is amazing. Great classics you will LOVE!
These great faceted black glass buttons were made with such intricate details. The silver luster finish accents the design & catches the light. History & Sparkle!
I have used a lovely vintage shoe clip to make this striking necklace! The cut black glass piece is expertly crafted & most likely from the skilled Czech glass artisans. I created a chain that adds a touch of romance…so much to love!
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Vintage glass shoe clip - glass disc is 1” diameter
The combination of gold and silver is so interesting and elegant. I used these 1800’s stylized flora buttons & added mixed tone baubles for the drops. History will look so beautiful on you!
Bright cut pewter buttons date from the 1890’s and are just breathtaking! The artisans would etch the design by hand, so even if you have a set, no two are perfectly alike. I have set these with the shank left on to preserve their collectibility. Simple, light and striking!
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1890’s bright cut pewter buttons 1/2” diameter
Sterling Silver ear wires
Glass silver faceted bead dangle
Finished length - 3/4” without dangle & 1 1/8”with the dangle.
These earrings are the perfect finishing touch when you need a light and stunning pair of earrings! I repurposed these vintage clip on earrings so you can enjoy the amazing vintage stones 50 + years later!
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Two vintage circa late 1960’s-early 1970’s earrings
These great vintage purple rhinestone earrings have so much sparkle. I have converted these screwback earrings into a modern version. You get the great mid century stones with the comfortable ear wires.
The delicate pear branch motif on these buttons is wonderful. They are great for fall, but definitely need to be worn year round. Classic heirloom earrings you will love!
This is a classic gold & pearl long necklace that has some edge! I used a vintage Avon perfume brooch, ( the perfume is gone but the compartment remains for you to use as you like). I married it with a lovely mid century signed Emmons brooch. I did not alter the Emmons piece but did put a drop of glue on the latch to hold it closed while wearing. So much to love with this piece!
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Vintage Avon perfume brooch - 1 1/2” x 2”
Emmons vintage pod brooch - 1 1/4” x 3”
Original asymmetrical Art chain designed with vintage pearl & gold beads. Adjustable to 30”
Snake symbolism in jewelry has been around since ancient times. There are many opinions of what they represent: power, healing, charm, renewal, protection…etc. They will continue to be popular through the years. I took this pendant and part of the original tassel and made a turquoise chain and added details. The combination of the turquoise with the bright gold is quite striking…you will be a charmer for sure when you wear this statement piece!
These late 1800’s buttons combine the elegance of gold bordering with the striking brilliance of cut steel embellishments. Versatile, lovely, wearable history!
This charming late 1800’s button is called “Forging the links of Matrimony”. The shank has been left on the button due to its’ collectibility & is safely set into the backing button.
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Antique Button w/shank intact -1” diameter
Vintage Backing button - 1 3/8” diameter
Gold tone plated clamper hinged bracelet. Will fit an average 71/2” wrist easily
This Lenticular (moving picture) piece has been repurposed from a 1960’s clip earring into a ring. Amaze your friends…(& yourself) with this fun throwback to the days of pop art!
These 1920’s cufflinks are in extremely good condition considering they are almost 100 years old! Turquoise green celluloid frames mother of Pearl set in Sterling. Doesn’t get much better than this!