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Craftiest Bastard of the Week: The Broken Plate

Each week we feature an advertiser from the Crafty Bastards Classifieds. This week the honor goes to:

The Broken Plate Pendant Company!

The Broken Plate specializes in giving new life to old dinnerware, ceramics, glass and “anything else in my way.” Each piece of glass is wrapped in copper tape and lead-free silver solder to create an original, precious piece of jewelry. Visit the official website to pick out a favorite!

The Broken Plate also custom-makes pendants. So if you ever find yourself with broken pieces of a ceramic that had sentimental value, ask her to turn it into something beautiful (and that can adorn your neck!)

Crafty Classifieds for goodies like this and more!

Make stuff? Place a Crafty Bastards ad, it’s FREE!

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2 Responses to “Craftiest Bastard of the Week: The Broken Plate”

  1. Juliet Says:

    Thanks WCP!!

  2. margaret Says:

    I love the idea (and look) of giving old art new life, that necklace looks so cool!

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