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 Materials that are used in jewellery and gifts.  

Choosing the best materials for the person

 

 

e.g. If really like gemstones or glass or particular metals.

Do they like a particular colour ?

Which metals do they already wear ?

What finish do they prefer ? shiny / matt / textured / oxidised etc.

Are they allergic to certain metals

Do they like enamels ?

Do they like glass ?

Would they prefer a pendant or bracelet to be on ribbon, velvet or leather rather than on a metal chain ?

 

Beads

   

China

 

20th wedding anniversary

   

Cotton

 

2nd wedding anniversary

   

Crystal

 

15th wedding anniversary

Gemstones

   

Glass

lampwork

Kiln formed

   

Iron

 

6th wedding anniversary

   

Ivory

 

14th wedding anniversary

Like elephants too much to use new ivory. However if you have a piece of old ivory that you would like to recycle I could consider incorporating it into a piece of jewellery for you.

  May have been bleached or stained.

Lace

 

13th wedding anniversary

   

Leather

 

3rd wedding anniversary

e.g. Leather supporting pendant.

Leather beaded jewellery.

leather bags and belts.

   

Linen

 

12th wedding anniversary

   

Magnets

Metal

   

Paper

 

1st wedding anniversary

   

Pottery

 

9th wedding anniversary

   

Resin

  It does have some qualities similar to glass, but is lighter and less easily damaged. I do have some reservations about using it as I adore Glass and probably won't ever feel the same about resin pieces, but hey - it has a life of its own.
 

Resin Jewellery

 

Ribbon

   

Silk

 

12th wedding anniversary

   

Velvet

   

Wood

 

5th wedding anniversary

8th

Electrical Appliances

 

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