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Bella Joy Pottery

Birch Jewelry Dish and Birch Pendant - PREORDER it

Birch Jewelry Dish and Birch Pendant - PREORDER it

Regular price $ 100.00 USD
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Introducing the Bella Joy Pottery and Meg Tang Jewelry Birch Collection Collaboration!

Last fall, Meg asked me if I would be willing to bring back my birch tree pieces for a potential collaboration for Valentine's Day. I thought it was a great idea and here we are!

This birch pendant is a new addition to Meg Tang Jewelry!  The pendants are hand formed and detailed into a birch tree pattern with a lovely patina.  The birch detailing on each piece is hand drawn and chased into the silver with hand tools.  The pendant measures an inch and a half long.  The pendant comes with an adjustable 16”-18” Sterling Silver snake chain.  This birch jewelry is perfect with the Bella Joy Pottery illustrated birch trinket dish!

This 5" wide jewelry dish is a new twist on an old favorite. Each piece is handmade with stoneware clay, creating a magical speckled background, coupled with a customer favorite-Heidi Fahrenbacher's birch illustration. The bottom on each piece is sanded smooth and is dishwasher safe. A perfect companion piece to the Meg Tang birch collection.

Available for preorder only. Preorder runs from 1/25 through 1/28. Items will ship 2/6 and arrive in time for Valentine's Day.

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  • Shipping and Returns

    All pieces ship in 2-5 business days, unless otherwise stated. Pick up is no longer available. Each piece is safely wrapped with 100% recyclable paper material and shipped with insurance. When your package ships you will receive full updates via email.

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Heather B.
Birch dish and pendant

I love the little dish , the 3 birches so delicately imagined and the silver necklace is also lovely . The two pieces of art encouraged me to reread the poem by Robert Frost “Birches” and shed a tear for his heartfelt observation of Birches perhaps shared by the potter and the jeweler .