One of my favorite china patterns to work with is Johnson Bros Old Britain Castles (this was also the china pattern of the necklace I made that was featured in Country Living magazine last month.) Here are a few favorite jewelry pieces that I have created from this classic pattern.

Pin brooch with crystals and glass pearls

Teacup and saucer

Necklace pendant

Matching necklaces...great for sisters, best friends, mother/daughters.

Matching pendants

Necklace

Cereal bowl
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