Temporal Finitism is a necklace of cogs and salvaged watch parts made in the Steampunk style and has a delightful patina. Because of the unique nature of many of it's salvaged elements this necklace is unrepeatable and one of a kind. Pendant height: 2 3/4 ins (7 cm) Chain length: Adjustable up to 21 1/2 ins (52 cm)
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Clockwork Universe is a statement necklace in the Steampunk style. Central filigree is set with a salvaged watch face, watch parts and brass cogs. On chunky adjustable chain it is a real head turner and absolutely one of a kind. Comes in a velvet pouch ready for gift giving. Pendant drop:-2 ins (5 cm) Chain length:- adjustable up to 21 1/2 ins (54 1/2cm)
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Handmade steampunk watch part bracelet
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Ephemeris is a bracelet in the Steampunk style, made from salvaged watch parts, brass cogs and filigrees. Because of the unique nature of many of the salvaged elements used this design is one of a kind. Bracelet length: Adjustable up to 8 1/2 ins (22 cm)
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Daedelus' Daughter is a unique winged necklace in the Steampunk style. The characterful salvaged watch movement has the most wonderful patina and has been embellished with a single ruby rhinestone, and hangs from a pair of brass angels wings. The asymetric chains add a touch of eccentricity. To finish it off there is a tiny cog at the end of its chain. Absolutely one of a kind!
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These unique tea light holders are made from recycled bicycle freewheels and cassette cogs. Whether you're a cyclist or not, you'll find them an eco-friendly and contemporary addition for both indoor and outdoor tabletop centerpieces, or even on your desk as an alternative paperweight. They hold standard tea light candles (one set is included). Artist Bio In 1991, cyclist Graham Bergh got a flat tire and used the flat inner tube to hang his stereo speakers. Intrigued with the notion of reviving discarded bicycle parts, he founded a company based on just that: creating functional products from recycled bike parts and other "rescued" materials.
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Resource Revival specializes in using old bicycle parts like cogs, gears and hardware and recreating them into interesting functional and architectural furniture pieces. You will love the mechanical appeal, raw details and surprising aesthetic quality of these recycled bike parts tables. The tables are handmade in Mosier, Oregon. The cafe table will add an edgy and captivating presence to any room as a nightstand or side table. Glass included- $550. The bicycle parts coffee table (sold for $600 without glass due to shipping costs) will add an edgy and alluring element to any room and will certainly be the talk of all your guests - with or without the usual coffee table book.
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