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| This was a 2 inch powder compact that doubled as a photo locket. |
| A pair of earrings made from an old set of keys. |
| A necklace made from a mechanical pen from Germany. |
| A Japanese salt shaker finds new life as a necklace minus the missing pepper shaker. |
| A pair of earrings made from watch parts. |
| A new use for old silver teapots and teacups makes a great mobile |
| A new use for a 1927 salt shaker. |
| This bracelet is "sew" cute. Made with vintage buttons, thimbles, spools, and sewing charms. |

| An old broken silver clarinet and wooden clarinet now hang in Washington state as a moving mobile. |


| Pocket watch plates from the 1800's are pieces of artwork by themselves. The engravings and time that went into each piece makes you really appreciate the pride people took with their work. |


| Original coo-coo clock gears mixed with a larger gear made an interesting and very large necklace (as seen to the right) |

