Standing Woodstock Brooch
Size 3.7cm (H) x 2.8cm (W)
Pin length 2cm
Materials:
Miyuki delica beads
Brass Brooch Pin
NOTE:
All items are handmade, no two pieces are the exact same.
Colour captured in photo may differ a little due to different lighting conditions.
Packaging
Packaging
As part of our effort to be sustainable, we adopt a packing style that encourages reuse and reduce, while not compromising on your consumer experience.
By default, all items will in an order will be packed into a single plastic case, with the exception of earrings.
Should you need your orders to be in individual packaging, do indicate in the comment box provided at checkout.
SSEN ATELIER & AplaywithB has their individual packing style.
SSEN ATELIER
- Each pair of earrings will be packed in their individual glass bottles (size will be chosen according to the product). Foam used for protecting the glass bottle will be reused from the ones given by supplier.
Do indicate in comment box if you prefer to have them in plastic boxes instead of glass bottles.
- All other items are packed in plastic cases with size corresponding to the order/ product.
- All items by ssen atelier will be wrapped in a handsewn cloth (size will vary accordingly)
Cloth patterns will change from time to time. We try to make sure that you will not get a repeat (by default).
Alternatively you may choose the cloth you prefer by adding it to cart from the packaging page.
AplaywithB
- uses plastic boxes with size corresponding to the order/ product.
- wrapped in cotton paper
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Size Guide
Bracelet Size Guide
Finding your wrist size
1. Take a string, a measuring tape or a strip of paper, wrap around the wrist area where you usually wear your bracelet and mark the point where it meets the end of the strip.
2. Measure the string or paper against a ruler.
Standard Necklace Length
Collar: 36cm
Choker: 40 - 45cm
Princess: 45 - 50cm
Matinee: 50 - 60cm
Opera: 60cm
Ring Size Chart
1. Use a string or a strip of paper to wrap around the knuckle or your finger (whichever is broader) and mark the point where they overlap.
2. Measure the string or paper against a ruler