




I'm so delighted to see shards of scrap pottery used to make the daintiest looking jewellery. And the cotton reels make fun (and potentially practical) beads. This collection of jewellery by
Yarborough finds unexpected beauty in traditionally unwearable things, recycling being key.
I've always been a bit of a hoarder of broken pottery and china after seeing a garden wall encrusted with the stuff as a child. I always wanted to build one when I "grew up"! And now, here are the accessories to match! Grand.
Stay fancy xxx