Each individual word is cut from a too-well-loved copy of Angela Carter's
Nights at the Circus, and reassembled on a hand-painted field. Like all my jewellery, they're made from strong, lightweight varnished paper, and all of these are unique—none will ever be duplicated.
A reversible choker slide, red edged with gold—one side reads 'gracious lady', and the other 'five-star witch'.
Choker slide - gracious lady/five-star witch
£40 £5
Another reversible choker slide, malachite-green this time - one side reads 'unexpected intimate exchange', and the other 'polyvalent unmelodious magic'.
Choker slide - polyvalent & unmelodious
£35 £5
For when you don't want to be officially recognised, this brooch carries the word 'incognito', on a dark swirled ultramarine with subtle hints of silver, surrounded by a black looped oval.
'Incognito' brooch
£45 £5
For when you're feeling like a real throwback, this brooch carries the word 'atavistic', on a dark swirled ultramarine varnished with silver gleams, surrounded by a black looped oval.
'Atavistic' brooch
£45 £5
This piece shows the words 'implausible evanescence', on an electric, fizzing silvery blue-green. It has a loop on the back for a choker slide, but will also work very well on a long ribbon as a pendant.
'Implausible Evanescence' pendant
£40 £5
A rich purple-blue oval with the words 'headlong hazard'.
Model: Elly Hadaway.
'Headlong Hazard' pendant
£40 £5
This one is smaller than the others, with the words 'brass blazes' on a glowing purple field.
'Brass blazes' pendant
£40 £5
Malachite again, with 'winter evening glitter' on the face.
'Winter Evening Glitter' pendant
£40 £5