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Beadwork Kits

Beadwork Kits

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Vintage Inspired Designer Kits, three gorgeous designs, each in three delicious colour ways. Beadwork designs inspired by the best of English vintage costume jewellery; designed to be fun to create and a pleasure to wear every day. If you're comfortable with the basics of beading you'll love making these designs.
Each kit contains all the beads, crystals, Swarovski stones and findings needed to recreate teh design. Also included are beading needles threads and fully illustrated instructions in a booklet format. All you will need to supply are scissors, beading mat and somewhere nice to sit and bead.

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Nouveau Droplet Necklace
£42.50 / kit(s)
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The Nouveau Droplet Necklace was inspired by an Enamelled Art Nouveau necklace I found in an antiques shop, and by a visit to an exhibition of vintage Ballet costumes. I made the design, wore it a lot and was amazed by the number of people who asked me about it. The classic Pendant shape is easy to wear and you’ll find your Nouveau Droplet Necklace will fit in with all sorts of clothes from everyday to glamorous evenings.

Pave Maria
£68.50 / kit(s)
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Opera and Divas inspired Pavé Maria, as did the bead encrusted necklines of 1950’s gowns produced by the great London Fashion Houses. Bond Street Jewellers also created stunning Pavé set diamond and jewel encrusted collars and cuffs, classics of their period. This is a really simple design to make, it will take time but is well worth it.
Your Pavé Maria Necklace is designed to snuggle into your neckline so comfortably, you’ll forget it’s there and wonder why you’re receiving the Diva respect you secretly deserve.

 

Queen Squares
£49.50 / kit(s)
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The Queen Squares bracelet was inspired by the city of Bath in the UK. Courtiers would come to take the waters, parade in their finery and dance at the Assembly Rooms. Additional inspiration came from the portraits of Elizabethan courtiers and their jewel encrusted garments. Filigree gold and precious stones were made into ‘Ouches’ which were stitched onto necklines, sleeves and hems.