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ooohhh---more toys!!! These toys aren't BBC licensed are they? No matter. I was also able to look up dr who stuff and boy did I have fun with that!! they even have phone cases for BOTH series. I want one of each. Hey, you only live once, right? May as well enjoy it if you can afford it. If you can't afford it, buy them anyway.
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there's another thread devoted to sherlock jewelry over on the fan art forum. we should put that here on this section. I love the bracelets. I don't wear necklaces or rings that much, but earrings and bracelets I adore!! thanks for showing these. What are the bracelets made of? silver or pewter? I see one of them is copper toned?
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The bracelets are aluminium and copper. Posted the pics meanwhile somewhere here..
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I ordered them here. You can order any text in any font:
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I found the pics in another thread. Thanks mods for moving those threads here!!
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I have started gathering small items for a Sherlock-inspired care parcel, in case I get an exchange going.
I have to admit it reminds me a little bit too much of Moriarty though!
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I'm hoping to have a few more minutes free in the coming week...so gathering mission!
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The Doctor wrote:
I have started gathering small items for a Sherlock-inspired care parcel, in case I get an exchange going.
I have to admit it reminds me a little bit too much of Moriarty though!
Nice! I like it. Where did you get it?
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For several years now I have been collecting bee pins to represent the Bee Keeper. It's a nice, subtle way to express my interest in Sherlock Holmes without resorting to more geeky items such as buttons and t-shirts (although I have some of those, too.) I keep most of my pins (the silver ones are in my jewelry box) attached to a deerstalker hat which sits on a wig stand by my SH books and collectibles. I like to go to antique shops and flea markets and that's where I have found most of them.
I also have a sterling SH charm necklace I put together. The charms are: his initials, a violin, top hat, pipe, map of the UK, bee hive, bee, a tiny magnifying glass (with real glass), a silhouette of SH (found on ebay!) and a tiny portrait of Jeremy Brett as Holmes. All are on a Victorian-ish looking charm holder with a silver chain. I have thought about making a separate one for Watson or maybe I'll just add some Watson-ish charms to the Holmes collection. After all, one can't be without the other!
On my wish list: A gold sovereign from the Queen's Jubilee (Victoria's, not Elizabeths!) to wear as a pendant. I also want that gold watch-chain Jeremy Brett wore as Holmes. I could see using that as a basis for a necklace with the sovereign as the pendent. With the price of gold being what it is, I don't see this happening for awhile, though!
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The Doctor wrote:
I have started gathering small items for a Sherlock-inspired care parcel, in case I get an exchange going.
I have to admit it reminds me a little bit too much of Moriarty though!
I can mentally see the "IOU" in the middle of it! But it's pretty cool as it is.
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I obtained these safety pins from, yes, Nepal. Now that I am writing it, it does sound a bit absurd! It's just that Nepalese artisans still mix up their own metals, and can cast a variety of objects. I looked a long time for something special, and this simply fit.
And one of my best friend's name translates to 'honey bee', and consequently I grew up surrounded by bees. I always admired the ones embroidered on the coat lapel(s) - and now with a completely new 'hidden meaning'. How cool is that?
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These 3 topics all have Sherlock related jewellery in them also.
I'll get the boss to merge these all so it's all together; she needs the practice.
Last edited by kazza474 (September 11, 2012 2:54 am)
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those I O U earrings are great! I totally love them!! I would love to see some sherlock jewelery made by Shay Aaron, they would be perfect