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Vintage button necklace made from my ever expanding collection of vintage buttons i salvage from here there and everywhere.
Vysoko kvalitné klávesové hmatníky vyrobené technológiou doule-shotmoulding,
Tieto hmatníky sú prakticky neopotrebovateľné a vydržia dlhúdobu (nezošúchajú sa ako lacné činske výrobky).
Vhodné pre oživenieVašej starej obľúbenej klávesnice a pre rôzne modifikácieklávesníc.
* Typ: Cherry-MX / kríž
* Technológia: double-shotmoulding
* Made in Taiwan
* Legenda: Anglická EN (čierna)
* Cena / ks:
*0.50 / 1ks
* 0.40 / 10ks
* 0.30 / 50ks
* 0.20 / 100ks
* Vhodné pre:
*obnovenie starej opotrebovanej obľubenej klávesnice
* modifikácie
*opravy
Unidentified early British military volunteer unit button.
Here is the link to the album of all my UK metal detecting finds:
Button Detail. Perfect Match. Also a detail of the two colored bind off. I ran out of green right before the end and I thought that the all blue bind off just didn't look right.
Gold Toofs Button Set
by Becky Johnson
shiny, shiny and made with opalescent papers.
September, 2008
on Etsy:
产品:新特奇优,创新制胜。
研发:追求卓越,迅时研新。
品质:做工优良,质量保证。
团队:协同合作,精锐同心。
理念:动态管理,与时俱进。
Product: Pursue Uniqueness, Innovation.
R & D: Seek for Excellence and Fashion.
Quality: Excellent workmanship, Reliable quality.
Team: Cooperate United, Faithfully.
Motto: Dynamic Management with the Times.
Button is a 5 year old female Tonkanese. She purrs like summer thunder and loves to ride on shoulders - the higher the better
My family has been a member of the Rocky Nook Beach for over 100 years, i thought it was a cool little collection to shoot (:
This is 1 of 3 button fairies I made for a swapbot swap. This is the first time I made button fairies. I think they turned out OK.
Button Business
March 2011
Medium: Badges and people, As large as participants make it.
Description: Button Business, is a social scultpure. This work was generated out a frustration from attending private views and not being able to meet anyone new. This work invites people attending a private view, or later on in the gallery, to wear a badge/s that best describe their role in the artworld. Functioning as an ice-breaker tool, the project allowed strangers to approach one another and ask about about their badge selection and then perhaps discuss more. Polaroids were taken of those participating at the PV. The badges ranged from ARTIST ( red) FRIEND OF ARTIST ( pink) SEEKING ARTIST ( light blue) CRITIC ( yellow) CURATOR ( dark green) ACADEMIC ( blue) COLLECTOR ( lime green) CREATIVE INDUSTRY PROFESSIONAL ( orange) and HERE FOR THE BEER ( gray). As viewers/participants left, they took the badge to serve as a point of anecdote for the project and perhaps prompt future discussions.
On view at Victoria House London, New Sensations show October 11-17th!