Weather permitting, I am holding a stall at the next
Braidwood markets, Saturday 28th April. Its an outdoor market, the day is looking chilly but no rain, fingers crossed. As mentioned in my earlier post, I have become obsessed with making stamp jewellery.
I have chosen to use only pre-decimal and vintage Japanese stamps. They are secured with a special glaze under a glass tile, and placed either inside a pendant blank or glazed and added to a bail. I am waiting on some more chains which hopefully will arrive during the week, and I will be right to go. I am also taking along my cards and other jewellery pieces.
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Rings |
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Australian pre-decimal stamps on brass pendant with matching ball chains |
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Colourful ribbon necklaces |
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Mix of Japanese and Australian stamps in silver pendants...waiting for chains |
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Fitting for Anzac Day |
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Long glass tiles with silver plated bails...how cute is this Japanese stamp?? |
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The small blue one on the end is a stamp from India. Of course India is keeping this one and blue is her favourite colour too. |
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This one is a keeper. I collect Kookaburra paraphernalia :) |
I am hoping that they do well. They will be price at $20.00 per necklace and $10.00 per ring. I have purchased so many stamps to make more, but will see how these go first.
Enjoy your week, Tam x
The perfect way to capture and preserve a little bit of vintage Australiana Tam. They are lovely and priced so well, you're sure to sell thenm by the bucket load.
ReplyDeletep.s. if you've got any Coronation rings I would like to buy one.
Oh wow they look awesome! I bet you do well at the markets. I hope it's a rain free day for you. xx
ReplyDeleteBellissime queste medaglie e francobolli vintage!Buona domenica!Rosetta
ReplyDeleteWow great idea, there lovely, hope you've checked for rare ones. We stuck a stamp on a parcel last week we'd had for ages then found out it was worth 4 times the value :(
ReplyDeletefingers crossed for you
cate x
Tam, I love these. You have a talent. If you don't sell the Australia Peace pendant I would very much like to buy it. Would you please let me know?
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your sale.
they're fantastic, though one of them the Queen looks like she has a beard, though it was a Medieval King!
ReplyDeleteI love the beetle one and all thos cute japanese ones too!!
Tam - they are gorgeous! Love them!
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What a great idea they look amazing. Good luck at the market, dee x
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely stunning Tam. Where on earth do you find the energy for all you do. I ADORE THEM! They are sure to be a hit at the market. xxx
ReplyDeleteHope the weather gods are kind for your market Tam, love the jewellery...very clever and creative.
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea and pretty too,love India's necklace.I dug an old metal ball chain out or the garden a few weeks back.Good luck with the market.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea. Love them, I bet they do really well.
ReplyDeleteThese are so lovely....they will do very well.....
ReplyDeletethere unique in that everyone is different.
Have a good time!
OMG Tam....I LOVE these....I don't suppose you have the Australia Peace one still....?? If you do I'd LOVE to buy it....!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI hope you've all been well....I'm going to pop back & do some catching up....!!!!
Cheers for now,
Tamarah xx
Your stamp jewellry is beautiful. Such a fab idea too. xx
ReplyDeleteThese are so lovely! I am totally blown away - do you sell only at markets or do you have an online store?
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