Upcycled Vintage Golden Butterfly Bracelet/Anklets Custom Size

$45.00

These one-of-a-kind bracelets & anklets are made from an upcycled 1970s kitchenware pattern called Golden Butterfly by Corelle Livingware, a bold mid-century floral design originally created for interiors and decorative arts.

100 in stock (can be backordered)

Wholesale Price: $23.00 ( Minimum Quantity: 5 )

Description

These one-of-a-kind bracelets & anklets are made from an upcycled 1970s kitchenware pattern called Golden Butterfly by Corelle Livingware, a bold mid-century floral design originally created for interiors and decorative arts.

The vintage print has been carefully cut from the plate and set using the Tiffany method for stained glass and then finished with lead-free silver solder, and accented with glass pearls and a subtle aurora borealis crystal for a soft, prismatic sparkle. Finished with copper-patina and silver findings, this piece balances warm vintage character with modern craftsmanship.

📏 Size

Pendant and chain are lightweight and comfortable for everyday wear. Let me know the length you need answered I’ll customize the size for you.

♻️ Sustainably Made

This piece gives new life to vintage materials, turning a mid-century design into something wearable and timeless. No two pieces will ever be exactly the same.

Additional information

Weight .0025 lbs
Dimensions 7 × 5 × 1 in

Maker Information

Location Las Vegas, Nevada

Holly With A “Why?” is small-batch jewelry made for people who love a good story — and a good reason. The “Why?” is my personal trademark: I’m the person who always asks why are we doing it this way… and why not do it better? That curiosity shapes everything I make, from design choices to sourcing to packaging. My work is rooted in sustainability and local treasure-hunting. I create bracelets, anklets, brooches, and necklaces using upcycled, found materials — vintage patterns, glass, and unexpected gems discovered close to home. Most of my materials are sourced the old-fashioned way: thrift stores, charity shops, yard sales, and local finds. I intentionally try to avoid having supplies shipped to me whenever possible, which means my collections are often influenced by what I can responsibly source in town. Because each piece begins with real, previously-lived materials, styles are often limited-run and naturally unique — perfect for shops that want inventory that feels curated, special, and not mass-produced. I also work to minimize plastics in packaging, keeping the unboxing experience thoughtful and low-waste. I love partnering with retailers who curate with heart: gift and lifestyle boutiques, eco-conscious shops, museum stores, bridal-friendly collections, and anywhere that values craftsmanship. Wholesale partners love that the line is both story-rich and easy to reorder: for a minimum order of five pieces, I can typically ship within about three days.