Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Broken China Jewelry

Collage photos credit to Laura Beth Love
 
I have always been attracted to broken china jewelry - that comes from my vintage obsession and love of china.
 
As it happens, I do have a set of vintage china plates given to me as gifts, that I would hate, absolutely dread to see cracked, but in case of an unfortunate incident in the kitchen, well, I certainly wouldn't throw any away!
People really got creative with broken china and this is just a snippet of what I found browsing online:



Lovely teacup bracelets

 
 
Some lovely florals and if you are developing an itch to make some yourself, here's a video and a tutorial.

9 comments:

Atelier Marie-Lucienne said...

Still have plenty of china here - Not planning on breaking any of it, but if... The pendants are absolutely gorgeous...

Maya Kuzman said...

Hahaha.. right!

Loni said...

I've never heard of this before, but oh my goodness do I love it! Now I need to make some, although happily I don't have any broken at the moment...

Annabellouise said...

These are all gorgeous.

Janet Trieschman said...

You have chosen some great examples here - I am amazed at the teacup bracelets. Thanks for sharing with us at Creatively Crafty Link Party #CCBG

Laura Beth Love said...

Hi there, the top four photos are of my jewelry, and are my photos. Please credit them and link them to my shop at https://www.etsy.com/shop/dishfunctionldesigns
Thank you,
Laura Beth Love
Dishfunctional Designs

Maya Kuzman said...

Duly credited! Thank you!!

Unknown said...

I would like to have a go at this but more for making animal plaques which is the best wheel cutter?

Maya Kuzman said...

I really wouldn't know, as this isn't my field of expertise.