Seaside Wooden Cufflinks
Wooden Cufflinks - Seaside Cufflinks - Gifts for Men - 5th Wedding Anniversary Gift - Wanderlust Gift - Gifts for Him
Item Overview
• Handmade item
• Delivers worldwide from Bristol, England
• Includes recycled materials
These cufflinks measure approximately 15mm square and 4mm thick, and they are fixed onto silver plated backs. They are made from a really lovely piece of wood recycled from the door panel of a broken antique wardrobe, exquisite Walnut veneer on a solid mahogany background. The greens, grey and pale yellow of this landscape design remind me of an English seaside cove, I see real similarities between wood grain patterns and the contours of a map, or the visible strata of a rock formation. Inspired by these natural lines I paint the the wood with layers creating little colour block scenes, like tiny wearable landscape paintings.
If you'd like a statement pendant in the same design you'll find one here http://bit.ly/brw-cove-pendant-large
I also make hoop earrings which you can find here http://bit.ly/brw-cove-hoop-earrings
Item Details
Biancarosewood jewellery is handmade in Bristol by me, preferably in my workshop and studio, but also sometimes in my house with the kids wreaking havoc around me….
✫All Biancarosewood jewellery is made from either reclaimed timber, or offcuts of British grown sustainable wood.
✫Everything is hand cut, shaped, polished, painted and oiled.
✫Each design uses a carefully chosen colour palette, painted on by hand. The more organic artworks are painted freehand, and as such no two will ever be the same. I follow the same general pattern but variations in line and proportion exist. If you would prefer to see a picture of the actual piece I will be sending, please just contact me, but rest assured there isn’t a huge amount of difference. Just enough to ensure each piece is truly unique.
✫Cufflinks are on silver plated backs.
✫All jewellery is finished to a high standard, so will deal happily with a drop of rain - but please don't wear it in the shower! Wood and water are not the best of friends.