Making a Jewely out of Broken Porcelain

This all happened spontaneously — my husband broke the sugar bowl from the tea set of my grandmother made by the Imperial porcelain factory. I was extremely sorry and I decided to create! And created my first masterpiece, treating the fragments of the sugar bowl and recycling it into an excellent jewelry.

First, let's brew some hot chocolate? :) I generally always work sipping tea or chocolate — all goes better!

You need:

- ceramic cabochons,

- beads of one colour but of several shades,

- natural pearls 7-8 mm,

- faux pearls 3 mm,

- felt,

- needle,

- thread,

- scissors,

- accessories (connector, lock, crimps),

- jewelry cable,

- beads,

- Moment Crystal glue.

Take a vintage jug and break it!

Take perfect pieces and threat the edges:

It should look like this:

Well, then everything is easier!

Glue the cabochons to felt following the order of your future necklace and embroider them around the edges:

Add pearls:

Cut out the blank:

And decorate the backside:

See the way the edge is treated and the rings are sewn:

Add beads and the necklace is ready! :)

On the neck.

I hope you've enjoyed my tutorial! :)

Have a nice day!