Rosalind Atkins - Smocking and Dorset Buttons Plus
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This item will be posted to you by Rosalind Atkins - Smocking and Dorset Buttons within 3 days of receiving payment.
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Many of the items available in my shop can be made to special order in a colour of your choice at no extra cost, just message me with your request.
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I love making traditional Dorset buttons and wanted to produce something respecting the heritage of the craft but given a contemporary edge and immensely wearable too.
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This unique hand made necklace is created using traditional Dorset Cross Wheel buttons worked in cotton thread in bright colours inspired by the flower of a variety of fuchsia called 'Voodoo' growing in my Dorset garden.
The five buttons are worked on metal rings in three sizes, 32mm, 25mm and 18mm and are securely attached to a 1m long 12mm toning red organza ribbon which allows flexibility in wear and is easily tied and adjusted. The necklace can be worn high on the neck as a choker or adjusted to sit lower to suit the neckline of the garment being worn.
A chunky Dorset button brooch is available.
The colours in the final picture are the truest representation of the shades used in the necklace.
Designed by Rosalind Atkins in Dorchester
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