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  • I Was Once Broken... Jewelry Made From Broken Calendar Plates

    I Was Once Broken... Jewelry Made From Broken Calendar Plates



    Jewelry made from antique broken calendar plates...



    Antique calendar plate from 1909 with lots of damage
    I have a great love for these old advertising calendar plates....they seem to be one of those things that combine everything that I love in one package: it's a plate, it's old, it's got a beautiful floral transferware design on it....but most especially, it marks a certain point in time. In this case, 1909.
    Let's see....in 1909 a newspaper cost 1 cent, coffee was 20 cents a pound, (tea was $1 for 2 lbs, by the way), and a pair of children's shoes cost about $1.50! Hershey bars were 2 cents, but they were a lot smaller than today's 1.65 oz, weighing in at 9/16 oz! To put things a bit more into perspective, the average wage was 22 cents per hour, and the average worker made about $350 a year. We can only wonder what things will be like 100 years from now...

    Cracked antique calendar plate from 1909
    William Carlos Williams published his first book of poetry in 1909, and Pablo Picasso first began dabbling in cubism...

    Necklace that I hand crafted from a broken 1909 calendar plate (sold)

    Pin brooch I handcrafted from 1909 calendar plate (sold)
    Here are a few necklaces that I just made from the broken plate shown above:

    Broken China Jewelry necklace September 1909 antique calendar plate autumn fruits

    September 1909 available here

    Broken China Jewelry necklace September 1909 antique calendar plate autumn fruits

    September 1909 available here

    Broken China Jewelry necklace November 1909 antique calendar plate holly

    November 1909 necklace available here

    Broken China Jewelry necklace November 1909 antique calendar plate holly

    November 1909 necklace available here
    What do you think? Do you like these?

  • Dishfunctional Designs on Great Green Goods

    Dishfunctional Designs on Great Green Goods

    If you are looking for a recycled or green gift, be sure to check out Great Green Goods. I was thrilled to recently have my broken china jewelry featured by them on their site, which features eco-friendly products that are made by creative minds with recycled materials. You can read their review of my jewelry here:
    Dishfunctional Designs — Makes you want to Break your Plates

    From Pennsylvania artist, Laura Love, gorgeous pendants, bracelets, charms and earrings created from recycled broken dishware. The necklaces with the added accent of recycled vintage flatware are my favorite. If you're the type who can't bear to toss Great Aunt Mabel's cracked and chipped tea cup, you can send it to Laura since custom work is available.
    Priced around $50.00 for necklace and $60.00 for bracelet at Dishfunctional Designs.