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Lightbulb Christmas ornament - sustainable decoration

Lightbulb Christmas ornament - sustainable decoration

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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

Packaged in a repurposed gift box with matching cord. Outer packaging used for shipping will be reused or repurposed. delivery in UK is free. I no longer ship outside of the UK for environmental reasons.

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Lightbulb Christmas ornament - sustainable decoration created from purple wire reclaimed from telecom wiring, donated wire, television wire and a spent candle lightbulb - to be honest, this may not sound very appealing but each one is delicately created using textile techniques in metal. Very light and is unique. An excellent gift for a eco-warrior or someone concerned about waste. Also includes plastic repurposed from a tube of conditioner and bought wire.

Made in Wirral by me, Alison Bailey Smith. My work is definitely a by-product of the 21st century & I have been described as a 'techno -cannibal' by BBC journalist Clare English. My career has spanned 3 decades and three different countries since leaving Edinburgh College of Art in 1990. The motivation behind my work comes from being the child of post war parents, Scottish thriftiness and an avid watcher of Blue Peter! My need to re-use, re-develop and re-create can be seen in my use of ordinary materials in my creations.

Designed by Alison Bailey Smith in Liverpool

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