Pot Metal Dress Clip with Emerald Squares, 3" x 1.25", Reborn by Roxy

$40.00
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About this Product

This clip came to me missing many stones, and a lot still remaining were faded and yellowed.
It is now complete and ready to be worn again.
Dress clips are so versatile! Wear one centered on your neckline or clip them to headbands, hatbands, purses, or wear as a substitute for a pocket square.

Measures 3" long x 1,25" wide, plated pot metal, all stones present and bright.
Clip functions well. 

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Meet the Maker

Howdy, we are Clint & Roxy
We live in Wisdom, a community of 100 people in the Big Hole Valley in Southwest Montana. We like to joke that Wisdom's motto should be 70 Miles from Anywhere! We're based out of our 900 square foot house, built in 1900.
We met over 20 years ago in a recording studio as session musicians. We traveled the country with the photo & video department for the ABC Bowling Tournament, and were happy to be back home as of 2007.
Clint retired due to illness in 2009, it was shortly after that that we became full time makers. We have been selling online since 2008.

Roxy has been an industrial seamstress since 2009. She worked on the tents featured in the "Lone Ranger" film while on staff as lead seamstress at Reliable Tent & Tipi. She worked as the edger at Red Oxx Mfg, adding bags and other accessories to her repertoire. Her tool rolls have been featured on the ABC show "Forever", and she has made custom pieces for Huckberry, Furls Crochet, Shwoods Eyewear, ToxicNatos and Spark Worldwide. She finally got her new shop finished in 2016, and now offers basic repairs to the population of the Big Hole Valley and surrounding areas, as well as continuing to produce her best selling tool rolls, watch rolls, and pastry cloths for our customers around the world. 

Her newest endeavor is the restoration of vintage costume jewelry "Reborn by Roxy", an old passion she has just rediscovered. She now solders, enamels, and restones old pieces to make them shine again. 

Clint has carried a knife in one form or another since he was a young boy, including his ten years as a law enforcement officer. He has been a woodworker for many years, his interest in making knives was piqued when he finally got a shop of his own in 2013. Today his knives have traveled to new homes all over the US. His leatherwork continues to evolve as the need for new sheaths is never-ending. He is hoping soon to start making his own wood carving knives, to add to his already impressive body of work. 

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