An original present !

Have a drawing by your child,
grandchild, nephew or niece……
made into an original piece of jewellery.

A valuable memory..........
A child's drawing can be made into an unique piece of jewellery. The first scribbles, the meaningful first circle and the touching first figures are not only typical of the age group but they also portray the emotional world of the child.
Every child expresses themselves individually in their drawing, using colour and form, depending on their character, personality and what they experience in their daily life.
Every childs drawing is therefore valuable and unique.

Technical information

  • The jewellery is hand crafted in Jacqueline Margriet Jimmink's engravers studio.
  • The jewellery can be created in the original colours of the drawing.
  • The jewellery is made in silver. It is also possible to have it gilded.
  • The jewellery comes with a standard black cotton cord.
  • It is also possible to have a silver or gold necklace made to measure.
  • Available on request...
CC Black cotton cord with silver clasp made to measure.
€ 12,-
CO Omega necklace, in silver (or gold, price on request) made to measure.
€ 30,-
DIV Chains, necklaces... various sorts.
DIV

How does it work?

Choose a model.
Their are 5 model to choose between:

Model Description Price
FP Pendant from a figure, not enameled, in silver, size:27 mm. Including a black cotton cord.
€ 89,-
FG Pendant from a figure, not enameled, in silver, size:35 mm. Including a black cotton cord.
€ 115,-
FCP Pendant from a figure, enameled in colour, in silver, size 27 mm. Including a black cotton cord.
€ 99,-
FCG Pendant from a figure, enameled in colour, in silver, size 35 mm. Including a black cotton cord.
€ 139,-
RO Pendant from an abstract drawing, in silver, size 25 mm. Including a black cotton cord.
€ 55,-
DO Gilded on request.
€ 20,-

Send the drawing via post, fax or email:

  • Clear drawing with strong outlines, for example a pen, felt-tip or pencil drawing.
  • If there are various figures on the drawing, clearly show which is intended for the jewellery.
  • When using an abstract drawing, we will discuss which details of the drawing can be used for the jewellery.
  • Please include:
    • name and age of the child who made the drawing.
    • date upon which the drawing was made.

Examples:

   
Disegno x
mod. RO
 
Disegno x
mod. F
 
Disegno x
mod. FC
   
 
mod. R
 
 
mod. F
 
 
mod. FC