These neat musical bookmarks are carefully crafted from sturdy 14-16 gauge brass or copper wire, then finished with a shimmering Czech glass pony bead and pretty organza ribbon.
You can also find bookmarks shaped into hearts here.
Perfect gifts for anyone to mark their page in a novel, sketchbook, journal, recipe book and plenty more!
Choose your favourite or select a set for even better value! Just add a note in the space provided to say which shapes and wire types you would like.
Shape names:
- Treble clef
- Double quaver
Handmade by Bróna in Lake Macquarie, NSW.
Materials & details:
Wire: bare brass wire, copper wire in clear tarnish-resistant coating or copper wire in dark bronze tarnish-resistant coating (please note, the bare brass wire may tarnish over time; however this can be reduced with a little regular polishing)
What about packaging, sustainability and the environment?
- Copper and brass are reusable and recyclable. Other than the organza ribbon and glass bead, no other materials are used in these bookmarks.
- Your bookmarks will come on a hand-stamped jewellery card, packaged in a reusable, 100% unbleached cotton drawstring pouch.
- For extra protection in transit I also use 100% recycled acid-free tissue wrap paper.
- Orders of 1 to 2 items are packed in a slim, rigid cardboard mailing box, which can be reused or recycled, and any labels and tapes can be easily removed or recycled too. These smaller slim boxes take up less space than bulkier parcels, meaning fewer transport vehicles are required on the road.
Processing time: Since this item is made to order, please allow 1 to 3 days business days processing time while your bookmark is handmade for you, carefully checked and packaged prior to pick-up or dispatch.
- Expedited shipping and signature on delivery upgrade options available here.
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Images of this handcrafted item are provided for representative purposes, and the jewellery you receive might vary slightly from what is shown. Please also note that the colour in the photos can look different across different screens/monitors.