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Written text from Classic Books Recycled Into Wonderful Brooches

Lovers of literary works will appreciate these wonderful, hand crafted brooches designed by London-based specialist Sarah of House of Ismay. The attractive pins are designed from recycled timber protected with the exclusive, used out pages from many classic books. The lovely little mementos are an ideal way to keep your preferred guide close to your heart.

Each hand crafted product is a exclusive, one-of-a-kind part that functions important personality titles or well-known excerpts and quotations. Sarah sets the composing from the different experiences with appropriate forms. Written text from Of Rats and Men is copied and pasted on top of a small mouse while text from Alice in Wonderland is presented on a hand-cut bunny. She then seals the design with several layers of varnish and connects a metal brooch pin to the back.

The specialist selects to use repurposed components because she says, "Using recycled and recycled classic components allows to make products that have an immediate sensation of history and familiarity."

House of Ismay Book Page Brooches











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