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Mawi ring. With charm. Very large, dangly charm.

This is something I bought a while ago for £10 in a charity shop, thinking I would sell it on eBay and make a fortune. Well, a decent profit anyway. Sadly, the good people of eBay weren’t interested so I was stuck with it. This is the item in question:

As you can see, it’s a rather lovely cutwork silver ring, featuring a bird sitting on what looks like a vine laden with luscious, ripe grapes. Dangling from the bottom is a charm with wood and semi-precious beads, and a silver token. There is also a metal tag with “Mawi” stamped on it. I happen to know that Mawi is a high end costume jewellery brand that’s been sold in places like Liberty (I don’t know if they still are though – haven’t visited Liberty in ages). But this marriage of ring and charm is incongruous somehow, not to mention rather impractical. What’s more, I couldn’t find another version of this combo when I did a Google search on Mawi stuff, which generally veers more towards the statement-necklace-with-studs end of the spectrum.

What did I end up doing? Well, I took the charm off, threaded it onto a plain narrow silver band ring and put it on my handbag. I wear the ring often, because it’s just my style.

Everything’s coming up yellow Art Deco



Although I don’t actively collect buttons and buckles any more, I still buy them when I come across examples that I really like (assuming that the price is right, of course). A while back, I found half a glass belt buckle. It was this fantastic shade of zingy lemon yellow, with contrasting silver-coated bars. What on earth do you do with half a Deco belt buckle though? Answer: find a suitable chain, and turn it into a necklace. This beauty is on sale in my shop:

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It actually makes a rather nice pairing with a ring of a similar vintage:

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The band and setting are made from brass and the ring would have been the cheapest of the cheap when bought new. But it still looks great.