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DISH IT OUT! JEWELRY LINE

Holli Brown is inspired by old and forgotten ceramic items; anything that has faded or broken.
Everything she makes in the studio incorporates vintage, found, or re-purposed ceramicware. DISHES!

She loves re-purposing things that have outlived their first purposes. She hopes that her work will be loved by people who imagine the adventures all these plates, vases, cups and bowls had before they reached their hands and that they might take them on some of their own adventures! Holli hand cuts and sands each necklace. Creating a very soft and smooth edge.

Holli hopes that the pieces feel like they have a personal history, secrets and stories from the time before they became yours.

Coming In Spring 2010 Dish It Out! will be showcasing new Broaches, Rings and Bobby Pins all made with, you guessed it, Vintage Recycled Dishes! Watch video for a view of how jewelry and mosaics are created. ENJOY

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60’s Abstract

Double Luck

Talking Tulip

Strawberry Kisses

Joy

Yellow Rose of Texas

Kiss

Retro Atomic

60’s Floral

Blue Bird

Red House

Stardust

MOD Floral

Pink Circle

Baby Blue

 

Red Bird

Blue Flower

New Rose

Spring Flower

Dancing 60s

Garden

Blue Circle

 

60’s Flow

My Rose

Retro Dreams

Wild in Pink

Orange Retro

In The Blue

Summer Red

Crash!* "Oh no! I just broke one of grandma's plates!" That horrible feeling washes over you. A treasured link to your family's past is gone forever. Wait! Don't despair! Dish It Out™ can transform that heirloom plate into an heirloom pendant. Sometimes we can even make several--one for each of the women in your family. Create something stunning from those shards and keep your family heirlooms close to your heart.

*Or you don't have to wait until a plate breaks. Just take one out of the stack (no one will ever miss it!) and mail it to us.
Let us know how many pendants you need and we'll take care of the rest.

Custom Dish It Out
We transform the broken pieces of sentimental dishes and plates into wearable
art you keep close to your heart, perfect for gifts, weddings and keep sakes.

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No one likes to see something break-even if that thing has no relationship to them whatsoever. Even if they’re completely unattached. Why is that? I wonder. It is, after all, the inevitable fate of a plate, isn’t it? If it’s not away, that is. If it’s put to its intended purpose-as a vessel, something useful, something human hands are meant to handle and interact with. The natural fate of a plate-and therefore the appropriate one-is that it be chipped or cracked or broken. Why should that decrease its value? –Stephanie Kallos

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