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Cartwheel basket made from recycled materials

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Re-purposed, re-imagined
Jewellery and objects made by award winning eco-artist, jeweller - Alison Bailey Smith, based in Wellington Road Studios, unit 2, 28a Wellington Road, Birkenhead, CH43 2JE

This piece has been a long time in the completion as started many years ago. It is actual a double layer basket with an inner and outer coil pot and spikes made of knotted wire.

Supplied with recycled tissue paper and branded sticker in re-used outer packaging and free UK delivery is included.

RBB2/18

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Cartwheel basket made from recycled materials - wire reclaimed from televisions, the red plastic ribbon used at the launch of The Green Gallery at the Williamson Art Gallery & Museum, toothpaste tubes, school shirt button and bought purple wire. Each piece is made by hand and many hours going into their creation - this one took years as it was originally designed as a statement bangle and I recently added the pot to change its purpose when I was working at the Williamson as press officer and voluntary community engagement officer. I use textile techniques in metal, wrapping, rolling and overstitching with random knotting.

Designed by Alison Bailey Smith in Birkenhead

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