Showing posts with label coat of arms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coat of arms. Show all posts
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Ceramic Celtic Coat of Arms Pendant
I made the mold for this ceramic pendant using an antique coat of arms button that features a Victoria's crown, rampant horse on the dexter (right) side, and an uncrowned rampant lion on the sinister (left) side. I believe the antique button must have been fashioned after a Victorian military button which has basically the same elements, with the exception being a rampant unicorn instead of a rampant horse, and the rampant lion wears a crown.
The glaze on this ceramic pendant is a rich Tuscan gold color. It has an Aanraku bail attached and the silver plated ball chain measures 18 inches. You can easily remove the ball chain if you have a favorite chain you prefer to use.
A gift box is included with your purchase and shipping is FREE!
Monday, March 16, 2009
Etsy Price Reductions!
I have recently reduced the price on a few items in my Etsy Good Dirt Jewelry Shop! If you'd like to view these items, please click here, or on the link below the photo :)
Monday, February 23, 2009
Celtic Ceramic Coat of Arms Ring
Celtic Ceramic Coat of Arms Ring
I've been on a bit of an antique* button buying kick lately, and this unique ceramic ring is a result!
I made the mold for this ring using an antique coat of arms button that features a Victoria's crown, rampant horse on the dexter (right) side, and an uncrowned rampant lion on the sinister (left) side. I believe this antique button must have been fashioned after a Victorian military button which has basically the same elements, with the exception being a rampant unicorn instead of a rampant horse, and the rampant lion wears a crown.
The glaze on this piece is an earthy golden color and the ring itself is adjustable.
There are only two of these rings available--one is in my Etsy shop and the other is in my 1000marktets.com shop. Both have FREE shipping and are priced at $15!
*No antique buttons were harmed in the mold making process* :)
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