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More than any other collectible, buttons tell the story of history. Although relatively few buttons are much over two hundred years old, the techniques used to cut, mold and decorate them had beginnings before the time of recorded history. The pictures and motifs used in button designs record the inventions of each generation, the historical and political events of the day, stories and fables, the existing economic conditions as well as scenes of rural and city life.
Europe furnished most of the buttons until almost the 19th century, but there is evidence that a few were made in this country, in homes, as early as 1706. Certainly by the first quarter of the 19th century, buttons were being manufactured everywhere, each country utilizing its natural resources and its own craftsmen.
It is therefore understandable that soon people began to collect them - sometimes in the expectation of using them again, sometimes out of sentiment, sometimes just because they were too pretty or too fine to throw away. It was not until the 1930's that a collection of buttons was organized in a formal way. As far as is known, Mrs. Gertrude Patterson was the first full-fledged button collector. During the Depression, when many people had more buttons and leisure time than they had pennies, she spoke over the radio about her collection and influenced quite a few of her listeners to look to the family button box as a source of an inexpensive hobby. Soon the idea swept the country and today, there are thousands of people hunting for buttons and dealers who handle nothing but buttons.
When you see these beautiful works of art you will certainly be grateful that they have been rescued from the obscurity of a button box to a place of honor - truly ornaments of inestimable interest and beauty.
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Our jewelry is handcrafted in our studio in Madisonville, LA and is guaranteed.
Antique buttons are one of a kind, therefore, each piece will have a different antique button.
Settings are antique gold or antique silver plated, guaranteed not to tarnish. We do recommend an occasional buffing with a polishing cloth.
Earlooms Jewelry, L.L.C. 608 Pine Street Madisonville, LA 70447
Phone: (800) 671-3163
Fax (985) 792-5090
email: earlooms@fastband.com
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