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Now Taking Custom Orders!

2 April 2009 1,505 views 5 Comments

 Thank you for considering The Broken Plate Pendant Co. to break your plate! Whether I am working on jewelry for your wedding, gifts for family members, or just because, I will do my best to make sure you are happy with your order. I can be reached anytime by email and will keep you up to date with progress and photos of your job.

Thank the members of your bridal party by giving them a one of a kind piece of wearable art that’s as unique as each of them. From the selection of a color scheme or theme, to the creation of a truly unique gift for your friends, we create pendants and cufflinks that are as personal and special as your wedding day.

Don’t have a plate? Don’t worry, I have a huge selection of plates to work from. Please contact me with your color scheme or theme, and I will be happy to track down a plate that will work for you.

See some examples in our Custom Order Album on Facebook

For more information and instructions, download the custom order form here: Custom Order Form

 

 

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5 Comments »

  • Ora said:

    Hello-
    I have a broken vase that I made in high school (soooo long ago) that was shown in the Corcoran gallery of art. I read about you in Baltimore magazine- SO I was wondering- could you make it into something? I mean- obviously you can- but just wanted to get in contact with you.

    Thanks!
    Ora

  • Chelsea said:

    I was searching ALLL over the web for something like this! I am glad i finally found you. I have a wedding coming up in october (10th) and have 5 bridesmaids and 2 mothers to accommodate - I may include grandmothers which would be 2 and great grandmother who will be 98 the day of our wedding! I do not have any broken china but i am looking for something to go with my theme. The theme is black, white, pewter and purple… basically revolves around a damask idea. HELP!!!

    thank you!

    Chelsea Salisbury

  • Linda Popp said:

    I have seen you at several shows and have purchased necklaces for my daughter and her best friend. Anyway, I have returned from Michigan with two of my grandmother’s plates and would like 15 or so necklaces (I will have the definite count shortly). How do I get the plates to you? And discuss shapes/sizes….

    Thanks so much!

    Linda

  • Sandy Gold Raynes said:

    I have a beautiful broken platter from my mother-in-law that we are looking to be made into at least 6 pendants. Please contact me at sgraynes@yahoo.com or at home, 410-526-6230.
    Thank you, Sandy Gold Raynes

  • Candy Brown said:

    I just broke a platter from my grandmother. I would like to know how to get an example of what the cost of some pendants would be. Thank you for your assistance.

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